okay, so last weekend i bought a Gateway Profile 5 computer at a state surplus auction
yeah, it's fuckin' goofy lookin'
problem is, the 17" LCD screen is all wonky. after troubleshooting as much as possible (drivers & whatnot) i have decided that it is simply the screen itself. some areas of the display tend to repeat to the right of where they are supposed to be, which looks terrible. i did a livechat with a gateway CS person, and she wouldn't tell me anything beyond how to separate the panel from the base. i said "but the problem is in the screen itself, can you tell me how to replace that? or at least a part number so i can do it myself?" and she said replacing a screen is too complicated and i should not attempt to do this myself. she tried to get me to bring it in to a service center and pay some goon $344.95+tax to replace the screen.
fuck that, i said, so i proceeded to take the panel apart until i isolated the screen-- which i discovered to be an LG/Phillips screen, model number LM170E01(A5), and i can't find any replacement parts for less than a hundred bucks online. however, there is another brand called ECO that makes a screen with model number HT170E01(A5), and there is one on ebay right now for $25.
my question is: can i replace my crapped-out LM part with the HT part, or will it only work if it's an LM part? gut feeling says yes, so if i don't hear an overwhelming "NO, YOU HAVE TO USE THE LM PART!!!" from you guys, i'm gonna snap up the HT part before the auction ends in 5 days.