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Hope this is the right place for this conversation... sorry if its not
I have 3 tablets on the go here, my 6 year old had a RCA RCT6773W22 , he broke it, many times, i got into fixing the glass screens, lcd screens, battery swap out with a samsung phone battery b.c the battery was fried, and i was worried about the little soft battery blowing up as ive heard so much about it. BTW the samsung phone battery is awesome in there. lol
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Is there any way i can fix this, and get it to function right? or is this a case of a compatibility issue.... like maybe aspect ratio output vs screen capability?
not at dire straights here, just thought id get the second 'wow mom youre awesome' for fixing this tablet too...lol
thanks in advance for the input....
leahb1989 said:
Hope this is the right place for this conversation... sorry if its not
I have 3 tablets on the go here, my 6 year old had a RCA RCT6773W22 , he broke it, many times, i got into fixing the glass screens, lcd screens, battery swap out with a samsung phone battery b.c the battery was fried, and i was worried about the little soft battery blowing up as ive heard so much about it. BTW the samsung phone battery is awesome in there. lol
He killed the lcd on it again, wanted a tablet so bad he didnt want to wait a month for a new one from china, and we decided he could have an entire set of swap out items if he got another one. so he bought himself another one with his money, he broke that glass the same week. This time he got the RCA RCT6272W23 glass screen on these are weak. the old RCT6773w22 literally takes an beating and doesnt break easily.
So when he broke this new one, i took the mother board, and lcd out and put it into the old RCA because it still has a new glass/digitizer. Awesome it works great, and he has the old heavy duty screen that can take a beating
so heres my issue, i was given a proscan plt7044k - useless without the google store to my family
so i thought id be smart and put the mother board from the old old RCA into the proscan, because we had no digitizer or lcd for it. The parts all lined up hole for hole, screw for screw, i had nothing to lose, im learning. lol
I swapped in the RCA mother board thats it. the rest is Proscan. So i get it all wired up together, and fire it up. The screen resolution is to big for the tablet....i can only see roughly 1/3 of the full screen, and have to rotate it around to see certain areas....
Is there any way i can fix this, and get it to function right? or is this a case of a compatibility issue.... like maybe aspect ratio output vs screen capability?
not at dire straights here, just thought id get the second 'wow mom youre awesome' for fixing this tablet too...lol
thanks in advance for the input....
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Sorry, but unfortunately this is not a right place to chat, i could only point you onto a right section of the forum, so i would suggest you to write it this again in the general forum:
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