[Keith]’s cousin gave him a LCD with a noisy backlight. He decided to replace it with a series of high output LEDs. He sourced some locally in the form of cheap LED headlamps from an auto-parts store.
From my understanding of how these things work, the back light should do it. Of course, somebody can correct me if i'm wrong.
The ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q has a lot going for it. ASUS filled the spec sheet with desirable technologies, including the use of an In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel. It's also the first monitor to boast ...
Backlights are one of the most common failure points on LCD panels. Even though they usually say “no serviceable parts” on the back you might still be able to fix your monitor. Jared Bouck details the ...
Designed as an alternative to total replacement of a liquid crystal display in computer or avionics system, these cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) and harness assemblies are available for screens ...
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