Christopher Muto wrote:
> ps. you can get a replacement screens on ebay for under $100, but you
> should get the same type that you currently have. also, you might find
> the video interesting as it shows the process with a inspiron 6000. the
> rubber screw covers rarely stay on once removed and so when i get a
> replacement lcd i always ask for a replacement set but dell rarely
> actually sends them. also, i removed teh entire screen assembly from
> the machine to make installation easier, but repair people typically
> look for any shortcut they can and so usually repalce the lcd with the
> assembly still attached to the system.
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_FtMr_40-w&feature=related > <
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_FtMr_40-w&feature=related>
>
> "Christopher Muto" <
mu...@worldnet.att.net> <mailto:
mu...@worldnet.att.net>> wrote in message
> news:G_OdnSwhrNKh8JjW...@speakeasy.net...
> i suppose there is a chance that the inspiron 6000 lcd could work in
> the inspiron 1520. i would start by visiting
support.dell.com to
> look up the original system configurations for each of these systems
> using their repspective tag numbers to see if the panels are the
> same type. if you check the 'warranty status' you will then see a
> tab for original configuration. there you can determine what type
> of display that you have in each. both offered wxga (without
> truelife) but both had many other options that the other did
> not. the 6000 additionally offered wsxga+ and wuxga. the 1520
> additionally offered wxga truelife, wsxga+ truelife, and wsxga+
> truelife. if you don't have the same panel then you would also need
> the inverter, and that is probaly not compatible with the other
> machines system board. there is a shop called
moniserv.com that
> does laptop lcd repairs for reasonable flat rate prices.
>
> "Tom Scales" <
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> wrote in message news:000001ca6919$e512e4c0$af38ae40$@Domain...
>
> I have two dead laptops, both 15� Dells. The I1520 is pretty
> new, but the bottom half of the LCD doesn�t have backlight.
>
>
>
> The I6000 is older, but the LCD is fine. Hinges are toast though.
>
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>
> Will the panel from the 6000 fit in the 1520 as a direct
> replacement? How hard is it?
>
>
>
> Trying to salvage one working laptop!
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Tom
>
A tiny, tiny dab of rubber cement on each of the rubber screw covers
gets them to stick pretty well... Ben Myers