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HP48SX with black LCD (photos inside)
Message #1 Posted by Han on 1 June 2006, 7:15 p.m.

I recently bought an HP48SX with a damaged LCD screen. You can find it on eBay if you search for item # 9733409611. At first, I thought the problem was dust in between the keyboard connectors and the PCB. However, given that the annunciators were always on, I guessed that the problem was with the LCD screen itself. When an annunciator was supposed to be on, all annunciators seemed darker. When no annunciators were on, the were still lit, but were less dark. I had a black LCD screen I pulled from an non-working HP48GX that I bought some time ago. (The original owner decided to squirt glue into the keyboard crevices, making the keyboard useless. I managed to salvage the motherboard for a different project.) Anyway, I thought people here might like to see an HP48SX with a crisp display.

Here are the results of my latest project:

Edited: 1 June 2006, 7:22 p.m.

      
Re: HP48SX with black LCD (photos inside)
Message #2 Posted by Raymond Del Tondo on 2 June 2006, 3:37 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Han

Congrats!

Now that's how it should have been from the beginning:-)

Regards

Raymond

            
Re: HP48SX with black LCD (photos inside)
Message #3 Posted by Bruno Ferard on 3 June 2006, 7:53 a.m.,
in response to message #2 by Raymond Del Tondo

True! Really nice looking. Keep it preciously.

It almost looks like my 28S now ;-)

      
Re: HP48SX with black LCD (photos inside)
Message #4 Posted by Han on 2 June 2006, 4:02 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Han

Quote:
However, given that the annunciators were always on, I guessed that the problem was with the LCD screen itself. When an annunciator was supposed to be on, all annunciators seemed darker.

I suddenly remembered reading about LCD defects. Turns out this particular calculator was among the batch with LCD problems. I was able to dig up some info on it.

Click here to read the comp.sys.hp48 post on the problem.

From the post:

"If a unit is failing for the above reasons, subject to verification by the Corvallis Service Center, it will be covered as part of the standard warranty, even if the standard warranty period has expired."

Hehe, maybe I should have requested a replacement even though the warranty is expired. =)

Edited: 2 June 2006, 4:04 a.m.


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