Y'all remember my delaminated PowerBook 150 screen, right? Well have I got a story for you...
I ended up ordering a new polarizer from China (as suggested in this video:
It took a bit to get here, but finally arrived last week.
Poor Poor PB150... it looks like someone ran their nails across your screen. LET'S DISASSYMBLE!
First step is to CAREFULLY peal off the old polarizer. I was lucky.. it came off in one big sheet.
I was less lucky because the adhesive layer stayed behind and one, huge, thick sheet of crystalized glue and it's thin plastic bonding layer).
After much scraping (using a mini razor paint scraper) and cursing (my mouth), I was able to completely remove the adhesive layer.
Here's the display reinstalled in the PB150 with no polarizer in place. Just bright white light... till...
YOU BEEN POLARIZED, SON! Looks great... AND if you flip the polarizer around backwards, it inverts black for white.
Now to use the original polarizer as a template, cut this new one to size, and install it permanently in the PB150.
Many thanks to Mr. Shuichiro Hirakawa!
I ended up ordering a new polarizer from China (as suggested in this video:
It took a bit to get here, but finally arrived last week.
Poor Poor PB150... it looks like someone ran their nails across your screen. LET'S DISASSYMBLE!
First step is to CAREFULLY peal off the old polarizer. I was lucky.. it came off in one big sheet.
I was less lucky because the adhesive layer stayed behind and one, huge, thick sheet of crystalized glue and it's thin plastic bonding layer).
After much scraping (using a mini razor paint scraper) and cursing (my mouth), I was able to completely remove the adhesive layer.
Here's the display reinstalled in the PB150 with no polarizer in place. Just bright white light... till...
YOU BEEN POLARIZED, SON! Looks great... AND if you flip the polarizer around backwards, it inverts black for white.
Now to use the original polarizer as a template, cut this new one to size, and install it permanently in the PB150.
Many thanks to Mr. Shuichiro Hirakawa!