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


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




GoofOff will easily remove the stickey stuff in about 10 seconds...  Don't
get it on the connector because it will disolve plastic...

>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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