Laptop Packard bell Easynote
Friend found it at the trash, is a 2200+ amd, screen is ripped off but
laptop still works, battery works and such. So, has anyone a faulty one i can buy for the screen. Underside says model MIT-LYN01 I need the entire screen, with plastics, inverter and such. No need for power supply, a ibm thinkpad one works fine. Bart Bervoets |
Laptop Packard bell Easynote
Bart Bervoets wrote: Friend found it at the trash, is a 2200+ amd, screen is ripped off but laptop still works, battery works and such. So, has anyone a faulty one i can buy for the screen. Underside says model MIT-LYN01 I need the entire screen, with plastics, inverter and such. No need for power supply, a ibm thinkpad one works fine. Bart Bervoets In the (likely) event you don't find an affordable LCD, you can get useful service from the machine. All you need to do is get its external VGA output turned on (it has one, right?) I used a screen-less notebook for several years as a web-surfing machine with a KVM switch (keyboard-video-mouse). Even a very old, slow, low-memory notebook will work just fine on the web...even with broadband. XGA, 256 mb RAM, Win98 (2K or XP better), are all you need. Actually 600x800 will do also, but you might have problems with modern browsers. Good luck! |
Laptop Packard bell Easynote
Oh, it works, i have it on an external monitor now.
It's just a shame for such a nice laptop. 50 gig hdd, dvdrw, 512mb ram, wlan, card reader... Original owner failed to remove his files, even his banking password is saved. I guess he's lucky the laptop ended up with me, i will erase the hdd. Bart Bervoets "webpa" wrote in message ups.com... Bart Bervoets wrote: Friend found it at the trash, is a 2200+ amd, screen is ripped off but laptop still works, battery works and such. So, has anyone a faulty one i can buy for the screen. Underside says model MIT-LYN01 I need the entire screen, with plastics, inverter and such. No need for power supply, a ibm thinkpad one works fine. Bart Bervoets In the (likely) event you don't find an affordable LCD, you can get useful service from the machine. All you need to do is get its external VGA output turned on (it has one, right?) I used a screen-less notebook for several years as a web-surfing machine with a KVM switch (keyboard-video-mouse). Even a very old, slow, low-memory notebook will work just fine on the web...even with broadband. XGA, 256 mb RAM, Win98 (2K or XP better), are all you need. Actually 600x800 will do also, but you might have problems with modern browsers. Good luck! |
Laptop Packard bell Easynote
Bart Bervoets wrote:
Oh, it works, i have it on an external monitor now. It's just a shame for such a nice laptop. 50 gig hdd, dvdrw, 512mb ram, wlan, card reader... Original owner failed to remove his files, even his banking password is saved. I guess he's lucky the laptop ended up with me, i will erase the hdd. Bart Bervoets "webpa" wrote in message ups.com... Bart Bervoets wrote: Friend found it at the trash, is a 2200+ amd, screen is ripped off but laptop still works, battery works and such. So, has anyone a faulty one i can buy for the screen. Underside says model MIT-LYN01 I need the entire screen, with plastics, inverter and such. No need for power supply, a ibm thinkpad one works fine. Bart Bervoets In the (likely) event you don't find an affordable LCD, you can get useful service from the machine. All you need to do is get its external VGA output turned on (it has one, right?) I used a screen-less notebook for several years as a web-surfing machine with a KVM switch (keyboard-video-mouse). Even a very old, slow, low-memory notebook will work just fine on the web...even with broadband. XGA, 256 mb RAM, Win98 (2K or XP better), are all you need. Actually 600x800 will do also, but you might have problems with modern browsers. Good luck! Keep an eye on Eebay. You might find a dead one cheap and do a little surgery. :) -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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