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Post 280 made on Saturday September 8, 2007 at 22:55
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On September 7, 2007 at 08:35, mrkazanecki said...
The iPAQ 1945 digitizer (touchscreen) fix is the best
solution to the Philips Pronto TSU3000 touchscreen problem.
If you can't handle the soldering send it to this guy
I used to fix four of them so far. He's in Broolkyn,
NY. I got the parts on eBay and I brought them with the
broken remote to him. It cost me $30 for this guy to solder
it. He said he would accept shipments, so if you want
to send it to him go ahead. Call and find out what payment
he takes and how he'd ship it back. Acme Video & Audio
1810 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11210 - 718.338.1000.
I was just going to take the information I learned here,
in this forum and not give anything back, but I felt very
compelled to express this to everyone who wants their
Pronto fixed, so I hope my post doesn't get removed because
it looks like an ad.

Well I think you should thank me since I'm the one that discovered the compability. I went to an Ipaq fix shop and take a lot of ipaq parts and tested one by one. Please donate to [email protected]. :-)

But I have to say you wrong about changing the touchscreen is the best way for the unreponsiveness, there is a cheaper way (since you can do a lot of remotes), that is to use a silver based epoxy and replace the ribon of the screen with wire.

The 1900's replacment I now use only for broken touchscreen.


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