greg.trice@canremote.uucp (GREG TRICE) (07/05/90)
Has anybody had any experience in replacing a twisted-nematic LCD in a laptop with a backlit supertwist display? I have a Bondwell 2 laptop which I like very much - except for the near-unreadable display. As it's no longer made, and was unique in many respects, this machine has to last me for the forseeable future, so an upgraded display is a must.
v118hj3d@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Anthony M Petro) (07/11/90)
In article <c02793cac68b26927c34@canremote.uucp>, greg.trice@canremote.uucp (GREG TRICE) writes... >Has anybody had any experience in replacing a twisted-nematic LCD in a >laptop with a backlit supertwist display? I have a Bondwell 2 laptop >which I like very much - except for the near-unreadable display. As it's >no longer made, and was unique in many respects, this machine has to >last me for the forseeable future, so an upgraded display is a must. and please reply to the net, or the original poster repost a summary... i've got the "DAK special" Bondwell B310 non-backlit version and i'd love to hear about a diy upgrade, especially since Bondwell JUST RELEASED a B310+ BACKLIT version... anthony m. petro "beethoven" i can say what i want; i'm just an undergrad V118HJ3D@UBVMSD.BITNET "soon the gypsy queen in a glaze of Vaseline petro@sun.acsu.buffalo.edu will perform on guillotine; what a scene, ..!uunet!acsu.buffalo.edu!petro what a scene..."
greg.trice@canremote.uucp (GREG TRICE) (07/17/90)
Has anybody had any experience in replacing a twisted-nematic LCD in a laptop with a backlit supertwist display? I have a Bondwell 2 laptop which I like very much - except for the near-unreadable display. As it's no longer made, and was unique in many respects, this machine has to last me for the forseeable future, so an upgraded display is a must.