be very careful about how you adjust the screen angle. DO NOT grab it by one 
corner, they are very fragile and will break and be difficult and possibly 
expensive to fix.
It sounds like a cable issue, and unless you can aquire spare parts and are 
willing to do some board level repair I can only suggest someone like DT&T 
Services for repair.

http://www.dttservice.com/powerbookg3.html

I had them do a cardbus upgrade and hard drive install on my machine and they 
are very good.

Andy
> 
> From: Susanna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/11/28 Mon PM 03:16:35 CST
> To: "A place to discuss Apple's sub-portable computers." 
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: [DuoList] Help for 2400 with display trouble.
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a G-3 upgraded 2400 that I just got a couple weeks ago.  I 
> used to have just a regular 2400, so I'm really excited to have this 
> one -- but I'm worried it is coming down with a display problem
> 
> What I first noticed about the display (which generally looks great) 
> was just a flicker, or sometimes a fleeting white (horizontal) band 
> or two across the screen, when I would adjust the angle of the screen 
> (or sometimes when I'd just touch the frame around the screen).  Once 
> in awhile it would flicker even without my touching it  (I think, but 
> I'm not sure, that this was more likely to occur when running off of 
> batteries -- but in any case it occurred rarely).  Sometimes when the 
> white bands appeared on the screen (as I was tilting it) they would 
> remain until I changed the angle a bit more or just nudged it a bit.
> 
...
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