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PostPosted: 28 Jan 2007, 15:48 
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Wow excellent mod. I wonder how much space my mons would gain. I just measured and the total gap is just 1". I'd love a full tutorial if you have the time. Great work!


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PostPosted: 28 Jan 2007, 21:54 
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Is the uncoating of the lcds reversible ?


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PostPosted: 28 Jan 2007, 23:59 
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Is the uncoating of the lcds reversible ?





Yes sir...if i understand your question correctly...

i did this mod so that should i need to return one of the monitors for warranty reasons i can reverse the process and put it back to its original condition.


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PostPosted: 30 Jan 2007, 14:24 
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I see your monitors are attached to eachother at an angle. Do you think it would be ok to slide the remaining non-screen parts over eachother to make them even smaller?


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PostPosted: 30 Jan 2007, 21:07 
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[quote]Is the uncoating of the lcds reversible ?





Yes sir...if i understand your question correctly...

i did this mod so that should i need to return one of the monitors for warranty reasons i can reverse the process and put it back to its original condition.

Yes that is very satisfioing


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PostPosted: 03 Feb 2007, 15:22 
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Great MOD man!!

I have been wondering about removing the bezels my self.
Glad I found this post you have inspiered me, I also have the same 1919s LCD's :D

I was wondering? The perspex you have over the front. Does it serve a pupose as in holding anything together?? Or is it just to complete an great mod...


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PostPosted: 03 Feb 2007, 22:34 
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Great MOD man!!

I have been wondering about removing the bezels my self.
Glad I found this post you have inspiered me, I also have the same 1919s LCD's :D

I was wondering? The perspex you have over the front. Does it serve a pupose as in holding anything together?? Or is it just to complete an great mod...



Its made from acrylic and its used to hold the screens on and to protect them as well...screens press tightly agiants it and with a 1/2" thick acrylic pieces mounted behind the screens bolted to the front of the acrylic...i can do some close up pictures when ur ready to do your mod if you like

"Perspex must ba a europian thing...never heard of it before"


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PostPosted: 04 Feb 2007, 04:28 
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Thanks for the offer..

I will have to see once I get the monitors apart I may do a bit of a diffrent approach with a frame.

The "Perspex" (Trade name really , my bad should say acrylic) Does look good though. Do you get any glare / reflection from it???

Thanks for the response. Hope to do mine very soon (need 1 more LCD first :roll: )


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PostPosted: 04 Feb 2007, 05:57 
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I certainly hope you will consier writing a full in-depth tutorial for us, which I'd love to feature here. This is great work.


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PostPosted: 04 Feb 2007, 06:08 
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o.O

That's amazing.


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