Thanks for the info. I took the screen off yesterday and called HP and
they told me the resolution
and I ordered a new screen from someone in Canada and it was $145.00
with shipping. If I have any more
problems I am chucking this in the round file and just buy a new one.
I have put a new hard drive,
ac/dc converter and now a screen on this one. I haven't had this much
trouble with all the computers
combined I have owned in the last twenty years.

Doug

On Dec 10, 10:15 pm, BigMatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've always had good luck on Ebay. Search by the specific model number
> though, not the computer model number, but the screen model number.
> You may be able to get it off of a spec sheet for you puter. Or take
> it apart and look on the back of the LCD. Since yours is still
> working, you may want to go with the spec sheet. I've ran into
> situations where I was just a digit off from the original model
> number, and the damn connector was slightly larger. Or didn't support
> max resolution and the user was stuck in 1024*768 when they are
> supposed to have 1280*1024 (no, it was not the driver)... All I'm
> sayin, cover your bases.
>
> On Dec 10, 2:30 pm, Ceresia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > 200 is a bit high for a LCD screen, I would check eBay, and check just
> > by searching google, find a decent price and go with that, I have done
> > so many different websites just for price and never gone wrong with
> > any.- Hide quoted text -
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