Here I’m going to post some laptop screen photos showing bad video output. I’ll explain what was wrong with the screen and how I fixed it. I plan to ad more examples as soon as I get new pictures. If you have your own example (and know how to fix it) please let me know and I’ll post it too.
Here’s some help for finding a correct part for your laptop.
Other post related to troubleshooting laptop video problems:
How to troubleshoot and fix laptop video problems
Taking apart notebook LCD screen
Replacing LCD screen inverter
The newly installed screen is not working
Example 1.
Here’s a picture of Satellite M55 LCD screen I made this morning. I got this video output as soon as I started the laptop. There were a lot of vertical lines, and they were changing color without any pattern. To me it looked like Northern Lights (never seen in real life)
. The external monitor worked fine.

As soon as I applied some tension to the screen it changed the pattern. Some horizontal lines appeared in the middle of the LCD.

Here’s the difference. When I torque the screen, the image appears but it’s distorted with some horizontal lines running across the screen.
Reseating the video cable didn’t make any change and the problem was fixed after I replaced the LCD screen.
Example 2.
I took this picture from Toshiba Satellite M65. I think that this example is very typical. One day you wake up, turn on the laptop and see one or a few hair-like vertical lines in different colors.

When you move the LCD screen some lines might disappear or more lines appear on the screen. A video output on an external screen would be perfect, without any lines. Unfortunately, these lines indicate a screen problem. I’ve never seen this kind of video output caused by a bad video cable or bad FL inverter board. My laptop was fixed after I replaced the LCD screen.
Example 3.
The photo below comes from Toshiba Satellite 5205. The laptop displays identical vertical lines all over the LCD screen as soon as I turn it on. Sometimes these lines are red, sometimes they are blue, sometimes they become wider and change color to white.

The same pattern appears on the external monitor. It displays same vertical lines. When the same video defect appears on both monitors – internal LCD screen and external screen, then most likely it happens because of a bad video card. On some laptops the video card is integrated into the system board, on other models it’s a separate module.

In this example, the vertical lines were caused by a failed video memory on the system board. I’ve tested the video memory with Microscope utility and it failed the test. In Toshiba Satellite 5205 the video memory is integrated into the system board. To fix the problem, I’ll have to replace the board. (We do not have equipment to replace the memory module itself).
Example 4.
Here’s another example of a bad LCD screen. My bad! It wasn’t the LCD screen problem.

As soon as I turned on the laptop, I was getting these reddish marks on the LCD screen but not on the external monitor. Reseating and replacing the video cable didn’t help. The problem disappeared when I installed my test LCD screen. Yes, for some reason I wasn’t able to reproduce the problem on my test LCD screen. But the reddish video appeared again as soon as I replaced the screen. I guess it happened because the system board had some kind of intermittent problem with onboard video or video connector. Long story short, I had to replace the system board and it fixed the problem. Yep, I misdiagnosed this laptop.
Example 5.
Here’s one more example of a faulty LCD screen. The left half of the screen works just fine but the right side is completely white.

Example 6.
Here’s another laptop with a bad LCD screen. This time it’s a tablet PC.

Example 7.
This screen looks like the screen on the example 1. I hooked up an external monitor and the external video works perfectly fine.

Here’s the difference. When I torque the screen, the image appears but it’s distorted with some horizontal lines running across the screen.

After a few seconds the image washes away.

I had to replace the LCD screen.
Example 8.
This laptop displays inverted colors right from the startup. As you see, the Toshiba logo is light green instead of red. The background is light gray instead of black. The Intel logo should be blue on a white background but it is red on a black background.

When your laptop displays inverted colors as on the picture above, this is an indication of a bad screen. You’ll have to replace the screen.
Example 9.
Here are two more screens. In both cases this problem is related to the LCD screen, witch means the screen has to be replaced.
On the image below you see a white band running from the top of the screen to the bottom. This band appears right from the laptop startup and runs through the logo too.

On the following image only the left side of the screen is working properly. This problem is caused by faulty LCD screen.

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May 30th, 2007 at 10:32 pm
Rich Foggin,
You cannot fix it at home. There is something wrong with the LCD circuit board and you’ll have to replace the screen.
May 30th, 2007 at 11:33 am
HELP!!!!
My laptop screen is exactly as described in example 7. Do i have to get a new screen? can i fix it from home?
Thanks….and well done for a brilliant website very insightful
Regards
May 29th, 2007 at 10:58 pm
Jon,
If your screen has lines similar to example 2, you’ll have to replace the screen. You cannot fix this problem at home and there is no other way.
May 29th, 2007 at 10:24 pm
i have an M65 that has the colored lines just like that picture shown, do i have to replace the screen? is there another way?
May 17th, 2007 at 6:53 pm
I had a problem with my laptop that was simular to this but the only thing that I done was took the plastic cover off the display and tighten the screws on the display and one that I think grounds the monitor itself. After I done that all was working and have not had any problems since. I had a lattitude cpx j seriers.
Just a thought if you have not already fixed it.
May 16th, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Kay,
I don’t think it’s a digitizer related issue. The digitizer tracks the tablet PC pen position so the arrow on the screen follows the pen, but it shouldn’t affect the video.
First of all, test the laptop with an external screen. If the same red pixels appear on the external video, there is a problem with the graphics card. I don’t think it’s the culprit, but still you should test the laptop with another monitor.
If video on the external screen is fine and this defect appears only on the internal LCD, most likely you have a bad screen. Before you replace the LCD screen, try reconnecting the video cable. It’s possible that the contact got oxidized and the video cable not making a good connection with the screen. Not likely, but possible.
May 13th, 2007 at 9:14 pm
Hi,
I have a Toshiba Tecra M4 Tablet PC and for the last week or so there have been red pixels on my display and some white areas appear aqua. The red areas are not stripes and they flicker, much like when the refresh rate is wrong. Here’s a screenshot of my desktop so you can get a better idea:
http://flickr.com/photos/nimblefingers/497438062/
I can sometimes get the screen to return to normal if I put pressure on the upper left corner and lower right corner of the cover, but the display doesn’t respond to direct pressure to the screen. I’m hoping that the digitizer isn’t connected to the lcd if I do have to get a new one. That would be insanely expensive.
What do you think is the problem?
Thanks for your help!
May 9th, 2007 at 4:03 pm
it lives! put a new screen in the old laptop and it works great.
great website.
May 4th, 2007 at 4:12 am
thanks again for your help!
May 3rd, 2007 at 7:31 pm
Jeff,
I don’t think this problem is related to the new inverter. The screen still lights up and you still see an image on it, right? It means there is nothing wrong with the inverter.
Sounds like a bad screen to me. In most cases with a loose cable you’ll get no video at all.