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Line, faults & possible causes to LCD screen are given with illustrations. You can get an idea about the fault to an extent.
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Line, faults & possible causes to LCD screen are given with illustrations. You can get an idea about the fault to an extent.
From your description, you may either have a bad cable to the LCD on your laptop or the LCD screen itself is going bad. I would guess a repair shop may charge $100-200 for the parts and labor, but you'll have to check your local area for price estimates.
Since your computer is nearly 3 years old, you may want to consider purchasing a new computer, especially since they start at $300-500 brand new.
Most likely it's graphic card problem, but also may be monitor itself. First, check the signal by connecting to TV (if yours has a PC input), then replace card if that shows the same.
Thi is a very very common problem and as a matter of fact there is a factory recall out on this model.. Go here http://www.imaging-resource.com/badccds.html and read and searcg h down to sony and the first model listed is yours.. Good Luck
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