Thursday, February 09, 2012 - 10:50 am, by: Aiden Cheese(Chillpen)
I doubt that anyone in australia has the parts to fix it. However if you buy the parts from one of the few links that have posted around here, and take it to almost any circuit board enthusiest and plenty of electrical repairers, they'd easily fix it for you.
I repaired mine, and so did many other people here.
The problem is you don't "Fix" the bleeding, you replace the screen.
That's the bloke who i bought mine from, and considering the exchange rate, you're likely to get it for cheaper now than groupbuy's were getting it back then.
Tuesday, April 03, 2012 - 08:37 am, by: Corey Billington(Foscus1)
I recently got one of these LCD screens, worked a treat! though the pins were spaced ever so slightly different, with a little patience it all went into place nicely, the hardest part for me was getting a consistent diffused light after changing out the old bulbs for T5 neowedge LED's (thanks to Jaycar Booval)