> RE; I dont have a lombard, however my laptop does have a gravity 
> switch to put the screen to sleep when closed,so my guess would be a 
> bad or worn ribbon cable at the hinge area,a poor connection at either 
> end of this cable, or a loose or bad switch.can you test your machine 
> with an external monitor to narrow down the possabilities? hope this 
> helps


>> I didn't get any answers when I first put this up, so I'll try
>> again.My Lombard display is going crazy when the top is at 90 degrees
>> or more. In fact, it has to be tilted forward now in order for me to
>> be able to read the screen. The display looks frazzled and sometimes
>> as though it's rolling, the way televisions used to do when the hold
>> needed to be adjusted.
>> I'm guessing it has to be the connecting cable, but maybe not.
>> Any suggestions on what it might be and how to fix it?
>>
>> Willi


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