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Hello all!
Any suggestions how to open - with safety - the NX80 to tighten the screen?
At a certain position the screen colors turns yellowish :eek:
So anyone can help?
Alex
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cRunchy
07-14-2005, 09:16 PM
Do you have a 5 pointed star screwdriver? If not then there is a guy on ebay (from China) selling them for less than a dollar...
I'd avoid using anything else as it will mess up your screws...
I assume you think the screen is moving away from the light source? Are they actually separate or part of the same unit?
cRunchy
krhainos
07-14-2005, 09:20 PM
Screen turning yellow indicates that the signal cable is damaged or worn out -- tightening the screen may not fix this. Since Red+Green+Blue=White, Red+Green=Yellow -- so your Blue signal is probably getting cut off.
Do you have a 5 pointed star screwdriver? If not then there is a guy on ebay (from China) selling them for less than a dollar...
I'd avoid using anything else as it will mess up your screws...
I wouldn't particularly recommend screwdrivers off of eBay either -- I bought a Tri-wing screwdriver and those completely destroyed my tri-wing screws. Just because it has the same "shape" doesn't mean it'll be any less destructive then one that's not made to drive that screwhead. A lot of people report sucess using a tiny lii'l jeweler flatheads on some special screws.
I see what you mean about RGB signal... any suggestion how to fix this? I suppose I have to open it...
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cRunchy
07-15-2005, 04:20 PM
I wouldn't particularly recommend screwdrivers off of eBay either --
I wouldn't recommend 'anything' of ebay normally either but as I have one such screwdriver and it is of good quality and know it works just fine I made the exception this time... ;)
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