Re: [NTLK] Need a new backlight

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Tue Feb 03 2004 - 17:48:37 PST


on 03/02/04 18:21, Nathan Turnage at nturnage_at_andadv.com wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I am coming to the point when I need to replace my aging backlight. I
> just saw a MP2000 that our IT dug up in the bottom of a drawer, and my
> backlight is alot dimmer. He has allowed me first dibs on it if he finds
> it not to his liking, so I might be able to lift the brighter screen
> (the displays are interchangable, no?). But in the even that he finds
> the Newt as irresistable as the rest of us, I will be hunting for a
> brighter BL. Does anyone know a reliable vendor that sells them? I seem
> to recall someone advertising a deal on white ones about 2-3 months ago,
> but I think that I would like a blue one tho. Any thoughts? I found a
> link to these guys:
> http://www.backlight4you.com/en/products/el/kit_apple.htm Anyone ever
> used them?
>
> Thanks,
> Nate

I haven't used them but Calvin Grier was advertising backlight kits for the
MP2x00 <http://www.adago.net/>.

-Laurent.

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