Gabriel [EMAIL PROTECTED] asks:
>I have a question, about this hair line thin yellow sometimes white 
>stripe, is it time for a screeen, or a new logic board. I have not 
>taken it in for service, but I was thinking of selling it and I need 
>more info.

Almost certainly it's the LCD itself, rather than a logicboard or cable 
problem. The LCD is fed a digital signal which it processes using its own 
onboard circuitry into the picture you see. If there's a problem with 
something other than the LCD there usually are more artifacts than you 
describe. The line(s) of misbehaving pixels is probably caused by an open 
(or shorted) connection among the _zillions_of_tiny_ connections at the 
LCD's edge.

LCD replacement is likely the only cure, but selling is probably the best 
choice if you cannot tolerate the defect. Keep in mind your TiBook is 
worth more as parts than whole . . .

Dan K

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