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Screen offset - nobodyinperson - 05-29-2020 Hi, I am very pleased with my Pinebook Pro. However it seems my screen has some really nasty offset resulting in a two-millimeter black bar at the left-hand side and the bottom and some pixels vanishing at the top and the right-hand side (see attached files). The screen seems to be glued-in so I guess my only chance is to "unglue" it, try to move the screen and then somehow glue it back!? Does anybody else have this offset? Cheers, Yann RE: Screen offset - khanku - 06-03-2020 The pinebook pro I received also had its LCD panel set too high and too far to th right: I was able to right it by prying of the bezel (there are two screws the rubber stickers that need to be removed first) and then gently moving the panel. RE: Screen offset - ChristianFL - 06-03-2020 (06-03-2020, 03:57 AM)khanku Wrote: I was able to right it by prying of the bezel (there are two screws the rubber stickers that need to be removed first) and then gently moving the panel.Thank you. I had the same problem and following your advice I was able to solve it. I failed big time... - nobodyinperson - 06-03-2020 I failed big time.... Once I got half of the screen bezel off (was a pain) I inserted little plastic parts to keep the screen where it should be. Unfortunately that resulted in a very unstable connection of the webcam for some reason until it stopped working altogether. I tried getting the bezel completely off to get to the webcam cable but ultimately broke the screen a little. I now have a few centimeters of funny random colors in a vertical bar across the center of the screen... I'm mildly amused... Just ordered a replacement screen, meh... If you try repairing or improving things, you might break them... RE: I failed big time... - khanku - 06-04-2020 (06-03-2020, 12:24 PM)nobodyinperson Wrote: I failed big time.... Once I got half of the screen bezel off (was a pain) I inserted little plastic parts to keep the screen where it should be. Unfortunately that resulted in a very unstable connection of the webcam for some reason until it stopped working altogether. I tried getting the bezel completely off to get to the webcam cable but ultimately broke the screen a little. I now have a few centimeters of funny random colors in a vertical bar across the center of the screen... I'm mildly amused... Just ordered a replacement screen, meh... If you try repairing or improving things, you might break them... That's too bad. Since you'll have to remove the bezel completely to replace your screen maybe you can take that as an opportunity to document the process and add some pictures to the wiki? https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pinebook_Pro#Accessing_the_Internals_-_Disassembly_and_Reassembly only documents the assembly of the bottom cover at the moment. RE: Screen offset - nobodyinperson - 07-02-2020 BTW I just replaced the whole screen. It was easy enough, just removing the back cover, removing the ribbon cable, unscrewing the hinges, replacing the screen, fixing it again, replugging the cable, adding the back cover, done. Still, the bezel on the new screen feels a little cheap, is a little loose and clacks when you touch it. I guess that's what we get. But everything works! But I am very happy I can use my Pinebook Pro again! RE: Screen offset - cefre00 - 01-26-2021 I dissembled the whole thing myself. Well, because of the LCD edge cover I couldn't really perfectly align the LCD. If the socket or cover would more tight, aligned to dimensions of the LCD it would be great, but it is so off... The bezel itself is very cheap plastic, does not hold much. Most of the glue is getting destroyed while dissembling. But if you re-glue it then it would almost impossible to dissemble it next time without harming the LCD itself. I could improve the situation but this part of the PBP is really-really not impressive. I know, 200 USD laptop, get over it. I will, but the damn screen flickering is still there. I was hoping for a bad connection or anything, but still there. At least now I know how to replace the LCD if needed. RE: Screen offset - KC9UDX - 01-26-2021 Keep in mind that there may be different revisions of this hardware. I have two PBPs. I haven't disassembled the screen portion of either all the way yet. But I pried them both apart in order to relocate the magnet. I found that the two I have seem to be completely different inside. I plan to fully disassemble one of them eventually. When I do, I hope to document the construction of it. |