"John C. Swanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>The in most laptops inverter is part of the display assembly, and I
>can't imagine that the TiBook is any different.  The inverter will be
>replaced when you replace the display.
Just to nip that incorrect imagining in the bud, the inverter in TiBooks 
is located in the body of the 'Book, not in the display. The entire 
display is scant millimeters larger in any direction than the actual LCD, 
no room in there for an inverter!

>That being said a CCFL lamp isn't a very expensive part compared to a
>whole display.  Just a much more difficult replacement.
_That_ part you got quite right, a TiBook's LCD is a double PITA to 
replace and their CCFL a triple PITA!

:-P

dan k

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