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2010-09-03
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2010-11-15
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My N800's screen just started constantly rolling, like when old TVs had issues with the vertical hold adjustment
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2011-01-30
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2011-08-25
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2011-08-25
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2011-08-26
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I'm sorry to say that your screen is dying
I think it's almost impossible to find a replacement screen now.
The one I replaced 3 years ago is still working fine, though I don't use the tablet very much nowadays.
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2011-10-11
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2011-10-11
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2011-10-11
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Once sign for this is that different screen patterns can make the problem worse according to the average voltage on the data lines which makes them float/drift to a different voltage and means the sync or clock will trigger or not
just a hunch.
I've seen this sort of behaviour on my zaurus 6000 when I don't connect the LCD cable correctly.
There are photo journals around of dismantling the 800, so I would carefully follow one and carefully clean any connectors and reinsert cables to try and cure this
Fujitsu U820, HTC Vision/G2/DesireZ, Nokia N800 770 E71, Zaurus 6000, Palm T3, Zaurus C3100 - stolen