I've replaced the digitizer of this tablet and after a while it's showing up a horizontal line across the screen. How can I solve this? The lcd was in good condition I've tested digitizer numerous times before I re-assembled the tablet.
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Hi Guys,
I have little problem with my Desire S. I have recently replaced the digitizer. After fitting it and checking the phone i discovered that top area of touch screen isn't working. So I took it apart again and accidentally broke the LCD. So I ordered LCD and digitizer as one unit from ebay, fitted it.....And LCD is working fine, but new digitizer isn't working properly. I'm pressing bottom half but its registering touch in top half. Also for buttons at the bottom don't work.
So I plugged in old digitizer and it works ok apart from that faulty top area.
I had it sent over to some repair shop and they tested it with LCD/digitizer as one unit with same fault. But my old digitizer works.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Marcin
Hello,
I recently bought an eee pad with a broken touch screen (it has a crack in it) for dirt cheap but the normal screen itself is fine. I wanted to use the eee pad as a photo frame. I wanted to permanently remove the touch screen so you can actually see the screen. Is their an easy way to do this or do all of the other components "rest" on the touch screen?
Thanks
roflcopterofl said:
Hello,
I recently bought an eee pad with a broken touch screen (it has a crack in it) for dirt cheap but the normal screen itself is fine. I wanted to use the eee pad as a photo frame. I wanted to permanently remove the touch screen so you can actually see the screen. Is their an easy way to do this or do all of the other components "rest" on the touch screen?
Thanks
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Google is our friend.
Doesn't appear to be glued to the LCD just the mounting bracket.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidmam/7069021359/in/set-72157629431765286/
Here's a tear down video
http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...ussions/21968-found-great-teardown-video.html
Here's another XDA member replacing the screen (Not finished)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688617
Seems like having a tablet like that just for a photo frame is overkill have you looked into just replacing the digitizer? They're about $50 on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Replace...W%2BFICS%2BUFI&otn=21&pmod=130710895861&ps=54
I would go for it, if you do it would be cool if you post some pics, my tab is an out of warranty refurb I might have to replace something someday as well.
Hello all,
I've had my TF700 repaired because of the glass imperfection on my screen - there was a barely visible line running across the glass and I could feel it with my fingernail.
When the repair shop returned my device (it was a certified ASUS shop, and the repair was done under warranty), I noticed that the touch grid is clearly visible under incident lighting of the screen, whereas I cannot recall having seen this grid on my original screen! I have returned the device back to the repair because they scratched the bottom of the case, but would like to make sure there is one and only one possible screen they could have built into my TF700 and that this screen has a visible touch grid. I am a bit skeptical because the device was with the repair shop for over a month and the reason for the delay in repair was explained by them that they "first received a screen with no touch (?) and then they had to order a new one (?!)". Very much puzzling.
Any photos of your screen would be highly appreciated (and also part numbers if anyone knows/has repair manuals for the TF700. My serial No begins with C6OKAS).
cheers, K
krizbi said:
Hello all,
I've had my TF700 repaired because of the glass imperfection on my screen - there was a barely visible line running across the glass and I could feel it with my fingernail.
When the repair shop returned my device (it was a certified ASUS shop, and the repair was done under warranty), I noticed that the touch grid is clearly visible under incident lighting of the screen, whereas I cannot recall having seen this grid on my original screen! I have returned the device back to the repair because they scratched the bottom of the case, but would like to make sure there is one and only one possible screen they could have built into my TF700 and that this screen has a visible touch grid. I am a bit skeptical because the device was with the repair shop for over a month and the reason for the delay in repair was explained by them that they "first received a screen with no touch (?) and then they had to order a new one (?!)". Very much puzzling.
Any photos of your screen would be highly appreciated (and also part numbers if anyone knows/has repair manuals for the TF700. My serial No begins with C6OKAS).
cheers, K
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I've had 4 infinities and on all of them you can see the grid under the right lighting conditions.
From an angle and/or with specific lighting, yes.
Hey all,
Client brought in a TF300T with a cracked digitizer, good LCD, but no touch response. Changed digitizer, everything works but touch. Original digitizer has no "G0_" number on it, but replacement is a G01.
Because the digitizer wasn't working in the first place, would this be a bad digitizer PCB? I've been searching forums for the past hour but haven't found any fixes for this particular scenario. Attached are images of the digitizers.
Thanks!
Hi,
The screen on my A510 is badly damaged. Ive heard that the a700 screen assembly may be compatible. Does anyone know if that's the case? The LCD and digitizer seem cheaper for the A700 for some reason. Otherwise does anyone have any experience on replacing just the digitizer on the a510. Is it possible?
Many thanks