I suppose it *could* be, but check the cable itself. Are there any crimps in any of the "lines"--the internal "wires"?

Sometimes the connector partially disconnects when the book opens and closes, flexing it. If the cable gets pinched between the pastics that can disrupt the video signal.

Gary


François Gagnon wrote:
Thank you, but I have tried it without any results. I had a small white
conector that I disconnected, cleaned and reconnected, but it wasn't the
solution... Can it be the screen?

François G.


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