At first I thought it might be a driver issue until I saw it. I doubt it is the LCD itself. The route I would trace to find the problem would start with the modulator. The circuit board at the base of the screen. Check all the cables and connections until you get to the graphics card. If it was the graphics card intergrated into the motherboard there isn't much you can do. My feeling is that it is the modulator failing.
From another Thinkpad X31 owner. 1.6Ghz,2GB ram, 250GB.
At first I thought it might be a driver issue until I saw it. I doubt it is the LCD itself. The route I would trace to find the problem would start with the modulator. The circuit board at the base of the screen. Check all the cables and connections until you get to the graphics card. If it was the graphics card intergrated into the motherboard there isn't much you can do. My feeling is that it is the modulator failing.
From another Thinkpad X31 owner. 1.6Ghz,2GB ram, 250GB.
deepblue69uk 2 years ago