Re: TI-H: The TI LCD (was TI-Glow)


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Re: TI-H: The TI LCD (was TI-Glow)




I found the easiest way to make the screen clearer is to remove the back
polarizer, rub all the sticky shit off of the polarizer (both sides) and
any left on the LCD, then put the polarizer back and hold it with a bit
of scotch tape

David Knaack wrote:

> From: Josh Phillips <jalbenphillips@hotmail.com>
> >Richard Piotter wrote:
> >
> >> A lot of people dis EL cause it isn't as bright when it's off. It
> ISN'T that
> >> bad!!! I love EL!!! It's the best thing ever. If you realy are
> concerned with
> >> it, then use a difraction grating or such as a translucent
> reflector.
> >
> >On the subject, what exactly can be done with the LCD?  You'll have
> to excuse me,
> >being new to the list and probably beating a dead horse... :-)  But
> I've read
> >about people removing/replacing various filters for better clarity,
> etc.  I'm
> >wondering basically what things have been done to increase visibilty
> and such.
>
> Depending on your calculator, you may want to replace the plastic
> screen over
> the LCD (the one with the TI logo).  Some are very hazy, some are not
> so hazy.
> Do NOT remove the polarizing film on the front of the LCD!  It is
> somewhat green,
> but if you take it off, you will not be able to see the LCD at all!
> (I know, I tried it).
>
> DK



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