Sevdog
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I recently had a customer drop off a Dell Inspiron E1705 who wanted the screen replaced. It was not dropped, stepped on, or physically damaged in any way but it just had a no image on the screen. I could faintly see the windows logo when I booted it if I was shining a light on the screen. I wanted to rule out the inverter so I hooked up a spare backlight and it powered on. Also, I successfully hooked up an external monitor. Satisfied that the problem was the LCD screen, I ordered a replacement. When I connected the replacement and powered up everything looked good but something did not seem right. I could see everthing but it just didnt seem bright. I compared it to other laptops that I had available and there was a noticable difference in the brightness. I adjusted the brightness using Fn-F8 and the brightest setting still didnt cut it. I also noticed at the bottom of the screen that there was a very bright band of light across the bottom where the backlight is but everything above it was darker. I knew that the customer was not going to be happy. So the question that I've been leading up to is this. Could the dimness be related to the inverter or does this sound like a problem with the LCD? Could it be due to the fact that I installed a "compatible" lcd screen and not the exact manufacturer/model that was originally in the laptop?