Michael,
Yes, I understand what you're saying about reversing the process of peeling an onion. BUT, I was researching all over the web on this issue yesterday and have found a place who can fix the bulb. So far, it's the only place I've contacted directly, but there were others who appeared to be able to fix the lamp, and there are even directions to do so onesself published right on the web. Of course, one needs the lamp to do that.
The people at Fixmymonitor.com (
fixmymonitor@msn.com) say they can fix it. Quoted a price, including labor, between $145 and $165 depending on the size of the display screen. My point in raising that is that apparently it CAN be fixed without replacing the entire screen. So I don't understand why some are saying it simply can't be done, and others (including other sites I plan to check out today) can simply fix the lamp/bulb part. I was hoping someone here might be able to give me a definitive answer on whether the lamp can or cannot be replaced, whether or not the part itself might be difficult if not impossible to find, etc. If that's the issue, then simply saying "yeah, it can be unsealed and fixed, but I can't find or don't have the proper lamp-bulb. But for a reputable laptop service dealer to tell me I simply have to replace the entire display is unethical, if they simply don't have the part, or don't know how or have the equipment to unseal the display.
So, to clarify my question a bit, can anyone here tell me simply whether the lamp-bulb on an IBM X20 can be replaced. At the moment I am getting conflicting answers on that simple point.
Thank you for your help.