You might not be able to find just the bulb... Have you tried getting a Service Manual from IBM? Many manufacturers offer those, along with spare parts lists. You should poke around on the IBM website for a teardown manual and a parts list for that notebook.
alc6379
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After reading these posts, it sounded like someone here could help me. If so, I would be very appreciative. I have an IBM X20 laptop and the display has gone dark. I took it to a laptop repair specialist in my area who says that the inverter board is fine, and that the lamp (bulb) is the problem. The bulb needs to be replaced, but he says he can't unseal the display to do it and therefore I have to buy a new screen.
Laptop LCD assemblies are, usually and unfortunately, sealed units. They are built in layers, and the lamp is the back layer. When the unit was manufactured, likely on an automated line, a jig was set up specifically for that display. Manual disassembly is the easy part--it's the getting-back-together part that's impossible without an exact assembly jig.
Peeling the layers off an onion isnot a reversible process, more's the pity in this case.
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