Scribbling on a laptop screen
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A few days ago I went to use an old 486 laptop to test a couple of things and I saw that the screen had broken down.I have tried to fix it but the truth is that I do not know why it has not been completely well. I think it is because of the pressure I have exerted to clean the glass. At least it can be used again because before it was impossible. I leave you here the video:
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@cobito Eres un crack
Se ve muy bien esteticamente, parece nuevo. -
@jordiqui Thanks. I would have liked it to have worked better functionally, but well.
On another site, they gave me a tip to avoid bubbles: spray isopropanol with an atomizer as the film is being applied.
The truth is that it is a very unsuitable laptop for gaming because of the STN screen and because it doesn't have a sound card. With an external monitor, you can solve the poor response time of the screen, but the sound issue has little solution that I know of.
In any case, for games with static images where sound is not fundamental, it could work well. I was thinking of trying I have no mouth and I must scream, which I think is a perfect game for this machine, but I'll leave it for another time.
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