> It could be a damaged LCD. I've had 5 TiBooks and changing the LCD on one of 
> them resolved a similar issue to yours.
> It could also be the inverter board or possible just a loose connection. Just 
> check all the connections first. 


Thanks indeed, Simon.

My TiBook is a 1GHz DVi model 
(http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powerbook_g4/specs/powerbook_g4_1.0.html)

I’ll check connections over the weekend - work and other pressing things just 
now

thanks again

Bruce

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