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Old 27-10-2007, 21:50   #1
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Laptop problem

hello. i have a laptop with broken display and one with display that works. is there any cable or way to display the screen of the broken display to the one that works? i basicly want to use the broken display laptop with the screen of the one that works..coz to repair the broken screen costs 300 pounds or so..any suggestions?
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Old 27-10-2007, 22:24   #2
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Re: Laptop problem

If you send a VGA cable from the Monitor Out port to another monitor (its a blue male connector), then it should display.

If it does not, check your Fn modifier keys (usually the F keys), there is probably one to control the output. Set it so it does not display anything on the inbuilt screen, but does on the external (may be called projector).
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Old 27-10-2007, 22:27   #3
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Re: Laptop problem

but the vga cable from the laptops monitor out port can be pot into a out port from another laptop to display? or i have to buy a normal monitor?
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Old 27-10-2007, 22:45   #4
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Re: Laptop problem

There might be an IN port, you wont be able to do that, because the in port would be female methinks.

You could pick up a cheap CRT monitor from ebay maybe, for about a tenner.
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Old 27-10-2007, 22:51   #5
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Re: Laptop problem

the laptop is very good but my sister steped on the display today and the display got broken and i went to the shop and they said that they don't cover broken displays and it would cost between 300 and 500 pounds..and for that price i can buy a new laptopthanks for the info mate
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Old 28-10-2007, 01:08   #6
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the laptop is very good but my sister steped on the display today and the display got broken and i went to the shop and they said that they don't cover broken displays and it would cost between 300 and 500 pounds..and for that price i can buy a new laptopthanks for the info mate
Try ebay.... or maybe your house insurance might cover it if you have accidental damage cover.

if its got a Vga or DVI out you could use it with an external monitor but most laptop displays use non standard connections so only work in the model of laptop they were made for.

I suppose if you were good with microelectronics you may be able find the inputs on the 2nd laptop display and the corresponding outputs on on the laptop and Build a convertor of sorts, but it would be a lot of work for not much gain.
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Old 28-10-2007, 01:19   #7
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Re: Laptop problem

yes, i'm searching now for tft monitor i've studied electronics and have a hardware diploma but i'm not that good
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Old 28-10-2007, 01:22   #8
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Re: Laptop problem

You could always download vnc onto both laptops.
Such a useful piece of software that I keep it on my webspace.
www.mlweb.co.uk/software/
Make sure you add a good password though especially if your not behind a router.

You'll need to connect it to a normal computer screen to install it but after that you can fire up both machines, use vnc to connect to the one with the busted screen and put vnc into full screen, it will be 100% what your looking for.
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You could always download vnc onto both laptops.
Such a useful piece of software that I keep it on my webspace.
www.mlweb.co.uk/software/
Make sure you add a good password though especially if your not behind a router.

You'll need to connect it to a normal computer screen to install it but after that you can fire up both machines, use vnc to connect to the one with the busted screen and put vnc into full screen, it will be 100% what your looking for.
Apart from the problem of network latency which would make certain things like gaming impossible.

Tft wise hanns.g hw191d Brilliant monitor for the money.
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Old 28-10-2007, 01:37   #10
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Re: Laptop problem

i want a monitor at max 100 pounds i don't need 2 laptops just the one that has broken display coz the other one is old and ****ty
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Old 28-10-2007, 01:39   #11
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i want a monitor at max 100 pounds i don't need 2 laptops just the one that has broken display coz the other one is old and ****ty
Maybe the hw191d's little brother

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/128571

Not quite as well featured though.
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Old 28-10-2007, 01:50   #12
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Re: Laptop problem

what do you thing about this
http://www.shop.bt.com/productview.a...finement=11002
Fujitsu Siemens L19W-2 19" Wide TFT Display
free shipping
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the laptop is very good but my sister steped on the display today and the display got broken and i went to the shop and they said that they don't cover broken displays and it would cost between 300 and 500 pounds..and for that price i can buy a new laptopthanks for the info mate
I have a Inspiron 8100 at the moment with a broken display and was also told by a repair shop it would cost 250 to 300 pounds to sort it.

Go onto ebay as i have and you may find one on the cheap.
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Old 28-10-2007, 10:55   #14
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and i may find one what? monitor? anybody heard about that monitor that i would want to buy?is it good?
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