• Re: MacBook Pro screen line

    From SM@21:1/5 to nospam on Tue Jan 31 12:49:44 2023
    On 31 Jan 2023 at 12:44:24 GMT, "nospam" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:

    In article <trb28t$3qhkf$1@dont-email.me>, SM
    <john.doe@myemail.invalid> wrote:

    My MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) with the 'hi-res' anti-glare screen has >> developed a vertical line a few pixels wide. The line doesn't appear on an >> external monitor and appears with both the Intel graphics and the discrete >> GeForce.

    sounds like a hardware failure.

    It very occasionally disappears. Is this likely to be fixable?

    everything is fixable. the question is whether it's worth it.

    for a macbook that's 10 years old, the answer is very likely no.

    True - I've guessed it's either the panel or cable - pity as the laptop is
    till very usable with its quad i7 and an SSD.
    --
    Cheers, Stuart

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  • From Graham J@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 31 12:54:58 2023
    SM wrote:
    [snip]


    True - I've guessed it's either the panel or cable - pity as the laptop is till very usable with its quad i7 and an SSD.


    It's a design failure, really. If the monitor were separate it could be replaced without sacrificing the processor or SSD .

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop. A desktop arrangement with one or several monitors is much more useable.

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    Graham J

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  • From whisky-dave@21:1/5 to Graham J on Tue Jan 31 05:05:54 2023
    On Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 12:55:26 UTC, Graham J wrote:
    SM wrote:
    [snip]

    True - I've guessed it's either the panel or cable - pity as the laptop is till very usable with its quad i7 and an SSD.

    It's a design failure, really. If the monitor were separate it could be replaced without sacrificing the processor or SSD .

    Yeah a design failure of laptops.
    If they had seperate screens , seperate memory, separate PSUs, separate storge, separate graphics card,
    and separate keyboard/mice/trackpad .......


    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop. A desktop arrangement with one or several monitors is much more useable.

    But why do yuo need a desktop when you can have a whole room taken up by your computer
    and its heat the roon up too.


    --
    Graham J

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  • From SM@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 31 12:41:01 2023
    My MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) with the 'hi-res' anti-glare screen has developed a vertical line a few pixels wide. The line doesn't appear on an external monitor and appears with both the Intel graphics and the discrete GeForce.

    It very occasionally disappears. Is this likely to be fixable?

    --
    Cheers, Stuart

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to john.doe@myemail.invalid on Tue Jan 31 07:44:24 2023
    In article <trb28t$3qhkf$1@dont-email.me>, SM
    <john.doe@myemail.invalid> wrote:

    My MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) with the 'hi-res' anti-glare screen has developed a vertical line a few pixels wide. The line doesn't appear on an external monitor and appears with both the Intel graphics and the discrete GeForce.

    sounds like a hardware failure.

    It very occasionally disappears. Is this likely to be fixable?

    everything is fixable. the question is whether it's worth it.

    for a macbook that's 10 years old, the answer is very likely no.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to nobody@nowhere.co.uk on Tue Jan 31 09:00:26 2023
    In article <trb33r$3qlse$1@dont-email.me>, Graham J
    <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops
    (80%-20% for apple).

    A desktop
    arrangement with one or several monitors is much more useable.

    unless you want to move it, plus a laptop can connect to multiple
    external displays if needed.

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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to Graham J on Tue Jan 31 14:59:28 2023
    Graham J <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:
    SM wrote:
    [snip]


    True - I've guessed it's either the panel or cable - pity as the laptop is till very usable with its quad i7 and an SSD.


    It's likely a panel failure. Replacing the panel is the only option.

    It's a design failure, really. If the monitor were separate it could be replaced without sacrificing the processor or SSD .

    You can. You replace the 'monitor' - the lid assembly: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255853115219

    It's also possible to replace the panel alone, but that's more work.

    Whether it makes sense to do so, when labour costs are involved, is a
    different question. It is possibly cheaper to just buy a used unit of a similar age.

    You can then resell the old one for parts, or use it for some purpose that
    uses an external or no monitor.

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop. A desktop arrangement with one or several monitors is much more useable.

    Funny then that only 19% of shipments in 2021 were desktops (66m, against
    275m laptops):
    https://www.canalys.com/newsroom/global-pc-market-Q4-2021

    Theo

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  • From Graham J@21:1/5 to nospam on Tue Jan 31 15:55:48 2023
    nospam wrote:
    In article <trb33r$3qlse$1@dont-email.me>, Graham J
    <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.


    --
    Graham J

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to nobody@nowhere.co.uk on Tue Jan 31 11:11:01 2023
    In article <trbdmt$3scej$1@dont-email.me>, Graham J
    <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    no, nor does that change anything.

    people generally buy what they need.

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  • From whisky-dave@21:1/5 to davidkennedy@NOSPAMTODAYTHANKSVERYM on Tue Jan 31 08:39:29 2023
    On Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 16:31:28 UTC, davidkennedy@NOSPAMTODAYTHANKSVERYMUCH.invalid wrote:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    In article <trbdmt$3scej$1...@dont-email.me>, Graham J <nob...@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops >>> (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    no, nor does that change anything.

    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    But the difernce here is that is something wrong with the old laptop.

    So why did you buy a new car , penis extention ? ;-)

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to Kennedy on Tue Jan 31 12:00:20 2023
    In article <CticncyFvYzH30T-nZ2dnZfqn_SdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk>, David
    Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops >>> (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    no, nor does that change anything.

    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    the plural of anecdote is not data, and i also said generally, not
    guaranteed to always happen.

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  • From David Kennedy@21:1/5 to nospam on Tue Jan 31 16:31:22 2023
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    In article <trbdmt$3scej$1@dont-email.me>, Graham J
    <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops
    (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    no, nor does that change anything.

    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

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  • From David Kennedy@21:1/5 to nospam on Tue Jan 31 17:06:22 2023
    On 31/01/2023 17:00, nospam wrote:
    In article <CticncyFvYzH30T-nZ2dnZfqn_SdnZ2d@brightview.co.uk>, David
    Kennedy <davidkennedygm@gmail.com> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops >>>>> (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    no, nor does that change anything.

    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    the plural of anecdote is not data,

    Very true, it's anecdotes...

    and i also said generally, not
    guaranteed to always happen.


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  • From David Kennedy@21:1/5 to whisky-dave on Tue Jan 31 17:05:15 2023
    On 31/01/2023 16:39, whisky-dave wrote:
    On Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 16:31:28 UTC, davidkennedy@NOSPAMTODAYTHANKSVERYMUCH.invalid wrote:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    In article <trbdmt$3scej$1...@dont-email.me>, Graham J
    <nob...@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops >>>>> (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    no, nor does that change anything.

    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    But the difernce here is that is something wrong with the old laptop.

    True but we were referring to want / need. You need a replacement, whether you need a laptop is a different matter...

    So why did you buy a new car , penis extention ? ;-)

    Probably.

    It seemed like a good idea at the time and it still does!

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 31 19:27:19 2023
    Am 31.01.23 um 16:55 schrieb Graham J:
    nospam wrote:
    In article <trb33r$3qlse$1@dont-email.me>, Graham J
    <nobody@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops
    (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    Bullshit.

    --
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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 31 19:26:54 2023
    Am 31.01.23 um 13:54 schrieb Graham J:
    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop. A desktop arrangement with one or several monitors is much more useable.

    Total nonsense.
    Especially with Macs laptops outsell desktops by a factor of five.
    For good reasons!

    The same is true for other OS with similar figures.

    --
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  • From SM@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 31 18:40:17 2023
    On 31 Jan 2023 at 14:59:28 GMT, "Theo" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:

    It's likely a panel failure. Replacing the panel is the only option.

    OK

    <snip>

    You can. You replace the 'monitor' - the lid assembly: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255853115219

    Would be slightly tempting if it was the hires anti-glare. The regular ones of that era are pretty awful.

    It's also possible to replace the panel alone, but that's more work.

    Whether it makes sense to do so, when labour costs are involved, is a different question. It is possibly cheaper to just buy a used unit of a similar age.

    Thanks.
    --
    Cheers, Stuart

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  • From Bruce Horrocks@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 31 21:50:42 2023
    On 31/01/2023 18:40, SM wrote:
    On 31 Jan 2023 at 14:59:28 GMT, "Theo" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:

    It's likely a panel failure. Replacing the panel is the only option.

    OK

    <snip>

    You can. You replace the 'monitor' - the lid assembly:
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255853115219

    Would be slightly tempting if it was the hires anti-glare. The regular ones of
    that era are pretty awful.

    It's also possible to replace the panel alone, but that's more work.

    Whether it makes sense to do so, when labour costs are involved, is a
    different question. It is possibly cheaper to just buy a used unit of a
    similar age.

    Thanks.

    With single or small groups of stuck pixels a bit of massage can
    sometimes fix them for a while. A whole column does sound like the
    connection has come adrift so this probably won't help but worth a try.

    --
    Bruce Horrocks
    Surrey, England

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  • From SM@21:1/5 to Bruce Horrocks on Tue Jan 31 22:42:17 2023
    On 31 Jan 2023 at 21:50:42 GMT, "Bruce Horrocks" <07.013@scorecrow.com> wrote:

    With single or small groups of stuck pixels a bit of massage can
    sometimes fix them for a while. A whole column does sound like the
    connection has come adrift so this probably won't help but worth a try.

    I think I'll give the cables a wiggle just in case it helps.

    I wondered whether the screen would conk out after the line appeared but it's got no worse over a week or two. I need a suitable Mac to run the old pre-FCPX version of Final Cut Pro which needs an older OS so that might be this
    laptop's fate, replacing a (slightly) newer iMac.

    In that case it would be fine to use it with an extenal monitor.
    --
    Cheers, Stuart

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 1 08:00:14 2023
    On 31/01/2023 12:41, SM wrote:
    My MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) with the 'hi-res' anti-glare screen has developed a vertical line a few pixels wide. The line doesn't appear on an external monitor and appears with both the Intel graphics and the discrete GeForce.

    It very occasionally disappears. Is this likely to be fixable?

    Have a word with Jon Bramley

    https://bramley-computers.co.uk

    https://www.facebook.com/bramleycomputers

    Jon was very helpful to me when my elderly sister had damaged her first
    iPad.
    He sometimes posts here in uk.comp.sys.mac Usenet group.

    --
    Kind regards,
    David

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 1 11:00:29 2023
    Am 31.01.23 um 17:31 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    A Zero-Argument and economically wrong.

    --
    Gutta cavat lapidem (Ovid)

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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to john.doe@myemail.invalid on Wed Feb 1 10:47:18 2023
    SM <john.doe@myemail.invalid> wrote:
    On 31 Jan 2023 at 21:50:42 GMT, "Bruce Horrocks" <07.013@scorecrow.com> wrote:

    With single or small groups of stuck pixels a bit of massage can
    sometimes fix them for a while. A whole column does sound like the connection has come adrift so this probably won't help but worth a try.

    I think I'll give the cables a wiggle just in case it helps.

    I'm not sure wiggling the cables is likely to help, but you could try
    pressing the screen at the top and bottom of the faulty line (both the
    visible part and the black border). It's where the driver is for that pixel column is - it's just possible there's a fracture and poking it might bring
    it back into contact. Of course that won't help if the driver transistor
    (on the panel) for that column is kaput.

    Theo

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  • From David Kennedy@21:1/5 to Joerg Lorenz on Wed Feb 1 12:02:14 2023
    On 01/02/2023 10:00, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 31.01.23 um 17:31 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    A Zero-Argument and economically wrong.

    So?
    What's your point?

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 1 13:18:17 2023
    Am 01.02.23 um 13:02 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 01/02/2023 10:00, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 31.01.23 um 17:31 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    A Zero-Argument and economically wrong.

    So?
    What's your point?

    People generally buy what they need.

    *Always*. Otherwise they act irrationally. And we are primarily
    discussing MacBooks btw.

    --
    Gutta cavat lapidem (Ovid)

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  • From David Kennedy@21:1/5 to Joerg Lorenz on Wed Feb 1 13:00:32 2023
    On 01/02/2023 12:18, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 01.02.23 um 13:02 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 01/02/2023 10:00, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 31.01.23 um 17:31 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    A Zero-Argument and economically wrong.

    So?
    What's your point?

    People generally buy what they need.

    *Always*. Otherwise they act irrationally. And we are primarily
    discussing MacBooks btw.

    Are we? I though we were debating want versus need...

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  • From whisky-dave@21:1/5 to davidkennedy@NOSPAMTODAYTHANKSVERYM on Wed Feb 1 05:22:46 2023
    On Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 17:05:23 UTC, davidkennedy@NOSPAMTODAYTHANKSVERYMUCH.invalid wrote:
    On 31/01/2023 16:39, whisky-dave wrote:
    On Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 16:31:28 UTC, davidk...@NOSPAMTODAYTHANKSVERYMUCH.invalid wrote:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    In article <trbdmt$3scej$1...@dont-email.me>, Graham J
    <nob...@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops >>>>> (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    no, nor does that change anything.

    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    But the difernce here is that is something wrong with the old laptop.
    True but we were referring to want / need. You need a replacement, whether you
    need a laptop is a different matter...

    So meaning less, you might noit need a desktop when you have a phone or tablet but do you really need either of those.

    Do you actually need your car , does it give you oxygen or pump blood around your body. ?
    will you die from malnitrition if you don't have a car ?
    I can live without a car and live without a laptop, I can live without a yacht too.




    So why did you buy a new car , penis extention ? ;-)

    Probably.

    It seemed like a good idea at the time and it still does!

    So you didn't actually need it unless you do need a penis extention ;-)

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  • From SM@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 1 14:27:49 2023
    On 1 Feb 2023 at 10:47:18 GMT, "Theo" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:

    SM <john.doe@myemail.invalid> wrote:
    On 31 Jan 2023 at 21:50:42 GMT, "Bruce Horrocks" <07.013@scorecrow.com> wrote:

    With single or small groups of stuck pixels a bit of massage can
    sometimes fix them for a while. A whole column does sound like the
    connection has come adrift so this probably won't help but worth a try.

    I think I'll give the cables a wiggle just in case it helps.

    I'm not sure wiggling the cables is likely to help, but you could try pressing the screen at the top and bottom of the faulty line (both the visible part and the black border). It's where the driver is for that pixel column is - it's just possible there's a fracture and poking it might bring it back into contact. Of course that won't help if the driver transistor
    (on the panel) for that column is kaput.

    Theo

    :-)

    This screen's got a large aluminium bezel - pressing it hard slightly affects the adjacent pixels but not the defective column.
    --
    Cheers, Stuart

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  • From David Kennedy@21:1/5 to whisky-dave on Wed Feb 1 14:51:06 2023
    On 01/02/2023 13:22, whisky-dave wrote:
    On Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 17:05:23 UTC, davidkennedy@NOSPAMTODAYTHANKSVERYMUCH.invalid wrote:
    On 31/01/2023 16:39, whisky-dave wrote:
    On Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 16:31:28 UTC, davidk...@NOSPAMTODAYTHANKSVERYMUCH.invalid wrote:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    In article <trbdmt$3scej$1...@dont-email.me>, Graham J
    <nob...@nowhere.co.uk> wrote:

    Very few people actually need the portability of a laptop.

    nearly everyone disagrees, given that laptops greatly outsell desktops >>>>>>> (80%-20% for apple).

    You're confusing want with need.

    no, nor does that change anything.

    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    But the difernce here is that is something wrong with the old laptop.
    True but we were referring to want / need. You need a replacement, whether you
    need a laptop is a different matter...

    So meaning less, you might noit need a desktop when you have a phone or tablet
    but do you really need either of those.

    Do you actually need your car , does it give you oxygen or pump blood around your body. ?
    will you die from malnitrition if you don't have a car ?
    I can live without a car and live without a laptop, I can live without a yacht too.

    I've always fancied a yacht but I could never afford either the boat or the crew wages...


    So why did you buy a new car , penis extention ? ;-)

    Probably.

    It seemed like a good idea at the time and it still does!

    So you didn't actually need it unless you do need a penis extention ;-)

    I probably need both...

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  • From Joerg Lorenz@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 1 16:24:34 2023
    Am 01.02.23 um 14:00 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 01/02/2023 12:18, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 01.02.23 um 13:02 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 01/02/2023 10:00, Joerg Lorenz wrote:
    Am 31.01.23 um 17:31 schrieb David Kennedy:
    On 31/01/2023 16:11, nospam wrote:
    people generally buy what they need.

    Simply not true.

    I bought a new car last week. There was nothing actually wrong with the old one...

    A Zero-Argument and economically wrong.

    So?
    What's your point?

    People generally buy what they need.

    *Always*. Otherwise they act irrationally. And we are primarily
    discussing MacBooks btw.

    Are we? I though we were debating want versus need...

    A bit trollish indeed.

    --
    Gutta cavat lapidem (Ovid)

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  • From whisky-dave@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 1 08:24:11 2023
    On Wednesday, 1 February 2023 at 14:27:50 UTC, SM wrote:
    On 1 Feb 2023 at 10:47:18 GMT, "Theo" <theom...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
    SM <john...@myemail.invalid> wrote:
    On 31 Jan 2023 at 21:50:42 GMT, "Bruce Horrocks" <07....@scorecrow.com> wrote:

    With single or small groups of stuck pixels a bit of massage can
    sometimes fix them for a while. A whole column does sound like the
    connection has come adrift so this probably won't help but worth a try. >>
    I think I'll give the cables a wiggle just in case it helps.

    I'm not sure wiggling the cables is likely to help, but you could try pressing the screen at the top and bottom of the faulty line (both the visible part and the black border). It's where the driver is for that pixel column is - it's just possible there's a fracture and poking it might bring it back into contact. Of course that won't help if the driver transistor (on the panel) for that column is kaput.

    Theo
    :-)

    This screen's got a large aluminium bezel - pressing it hard slightly affects the adjacent pixels but not the defective column.
    --
    Cheers, Stuart

    Have you tried prressing anywhere else.
    We had a 5 year old HP laptop, bought to us by a student. The display was falutly horizontal lines moving all, over
    like an old style sycnch TV frame problem.
    He just wanted us to wipe the SSD before he binned it.
    So for fun we took it apart , it had some residue on the fan most likely coffee or cola.
    Which was cleaned out as the first attempt at a fix.
    The keyboard of the laptop was slightly dombed as if someone had sat on it with the top was up, as the disply didn;t seemed damaged, although it did look like it had been replace previously
    in the laptops life.
    so after un-dombing the kb and while it was on the side we probbed about a bit . In the end it was just the removable memory module
    as we replaced it as we had a similar one handy and it worked, display OK.

    So if you have all the data off , then sometimes it;s worth a play around if you've nothing to lose.
    Doubt you'll get much for it in the 2nd hand market.

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  • From David Brooks@21:1/5 to David Brooks on Thu Feb 2 12:14:06 2023
    On 01/02/2023 08:00, David Brooks wrote:
    On 31/01/2023 12:41, SM wrote:
    My MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) with the 'hi-res' anti-glare screen
    has
    developed a vertical line a few pixels wide. The line doesn't appear
    on an
    external monitor and appears with both the Intel graphics and the
    discrete
    GeForce.

    It very occasionally disappears. Is this likely to be fixable?

    Have a word with Jon Bramley

    https://bramley-computers.co.uk

    https://www.facebook.com/bramleycomputers

    Jon was very helpful to me when my elderly sister had damaged her first
    iPad.
    He sometimes posts here in uk.comp.sys.mac Usenet group.

    What did Jon have to say?

    Was he helpful?

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    Kind regards,
    David

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