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Single pixel-wide vertical line in Gateway GTW-P42M102 42" Plasma TV. Repairable?

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JW

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a single, pixel-wide vertical line which has appeared suddenly in
my out of warranty Gateway GTW-P42M102 42" Plasma TV. Before I open this
baby up, can anyone tell me whether the horizontal and vertical drivers
are replaceable, or, whether they are like an LCD - which is unrepairable
because they are built into the flex circuit which is attached to the
panel?

Thanks all!
 
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news.rcn.com

Jan 1, 1970
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I have got the same problem with a Dell Inspiron 4150 notebook and cant
figure out what to do with it.
 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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Probably one of the drive ics mounted on the display.
 
J

JW

Jan 1, 1970
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<[email protected]>:

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I have got the same problem with a Dell Inspiron 4150 notebook and cant
figure out what to do with it.

With an LCD, as I said, you are out of luck. The chips that drive the LCD
are permanently bonded to the panel. Perhaps the manufacturer of the panel
could replace it, but the cost would be far more than the panel was worth.

That said, does anyone know the answer to my original question? I'd rather
not risk opening the TV up and risk further damage, if there's no chance
of repair.

Thanks again.
 
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M Berger

Jan 1, 1970
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The drivers are bonded to the plasma panel.
 
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webpa

Jan 1, 1970
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JW said:
I have a single, pixel-wide vertical line which has appeared suddenly in
my out of warranty Gateway GTW-P42M102 42" Plasma TV. Before I open this
baby up, can anyone tell me whether the horizontal and vertical drivers
are replaceable, or, whether they are like an LCD - which is unrepairable
because they are built into the flex circuit which is attached to the
panel?

Thanks all!

Your chances of a repair are close to zero. So open it up and "wiggle"
things (flat cables, the many chips bonded to the back of the display,
etc). It will probably get worse, making it less traumatic to replace
the whole thing. But a herd of pigs COULD fly over...and the flaw
might go away. Its worth a try. Just don't drop the thing on your
foot.
 
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