From: Paul Fuchs on 13 Apr 2010 18:02 I am in Panama. My friend packed her iPod together with a Logitec iPod speaker system. Now her display has a big ugly brown spot about the size of a quarter. I think that the magnet in the speaker damaged the screen. Is there a way to repair it without replacing the display? TIA -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kir=E1ly?= on 13 Apr 2010 21:52 Paul Fuchs <pf(a)porkain'tkosher.oink> wrote: > I am in Panama. My friend packed her iPod together with a Logitec iPod > speaker system. Now her display has a big ugly brown spot about the > size of a quarter. I think that the magnet in the speaker damaged the > screen. Is there a way to repair it without replacing the display? This is a Mac system software group. There is an iPod group here: rec.media.players.portable.ipod Apple Discussions can be a good place to get iPod questions answered too: http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1208 -- K. Lang may your lum reek.
From: Jeffrey Goldberg on 14 Apr 2010 01:30 On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, in <1jgwcjx.12s3grfskyfuuN%pf(a)porkain'tkosher.oink>...: > I am in Panama. My friend packed her iPod together with a Logitec iPod > speaker system. Now her display has a big ugly brown spot about the > size of a quarter. A US quarter or a Panamanian quarter? > I think that the magnet in the speaker damaged the > screen. Is there a way to repair it without replacing the display? Sorry, I have no useful advice. I just took the opportunity to ask a silly question. (And yes, I know that they are the same size). Cheers, -j -- Jeffrey Goldberg http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/ I rarely read top-posted, over-quoting or HTML postings. http://improve-usenet.org/
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