on 27/10/2003 20:56, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> What I would like to know is if the Wallstreet 14.1" TFT screen
> would fit into a Lombard.
> 
> I have been offered a cheap Lombard with a dead screen and
> as would rather have a Lombard than a Wallstreet, and rather
> butcher a Wallstreet I would quite happily make the screen swap.
> 
> But is it at all possible ?
> 
> 
> 
> Laurence


The actual LCD panel *might* be compatible, but I doubt the whole display
unit would be; i.e. if the panel is compatible, you can remove it from the
display casing and replace the one in the Lombard; but you couldn't just
detach the display unit from the Wallstreet and attach it to the Lombard.

Do a Google search for Wallstreet LCD TFT, and Lombard LCD TFT, to see what
panels were used in them and, maybe, what OEM panels are compatible.

Chris


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