We are the one of the first LCD manufacturers to introduce a LCD screen with VGA input and Touchscreen. And now we have further improved this popular model by incorporating the latest LED backlight technology and adding an ambient light sensor. In addition, Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors are used in place of Electrolytic Capacitors though out the unit to further improve the stability and durability especially in extreme temperature conditions.
Ages ago, I found out it would cost nearly what I paid to
. Over $500 to repair a refurbished machine I only spent $599 on in the
first place was folly, so it sat broken on my floor until
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Monitor
last week.
But what’s this? Apple announced a warranty repair extension for the
eMac when it shows no video! Since it was a refurb, I couldn’t verify
against the serial numbers listed on the , so I had to bring it in to the Genius Bar. They told me that my machine didn’t fall in the range. Crap.
Later
in the day, we’re at Sam’s Club, and I spot a Samsung 17” monitor for
$199, and the plan begins a-brewin’. I’m going to convert the CRT eMac to an LCD, which will allow me to bypass and remove the faulty Analog Board completely.
The
eMac is no longer a doorstop, and it only cost my $200 plus a few hours
of time. The machine is about 30 pounds lighter, and won’t use as much
electricity. Some have asked why I went LCD rather than replacing the CRT
with the guts from a 17” monitor. This would have been more complicated
— I would have had to remove the analog board still, and added a power
supply for the computer. CRT monitors are hotter and heavier.
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Monitors
was just a better choice for a machine that didn’t require perfect
color. Others have asked if I will change the form factor, making it
slimmer. If that were the goal, I should just buy a used iMac, right?
Here’s the general process I took to complete this project, illustrated.
We are the one of the first LCD manufacturers to introduce a LCD screen with VGA input and Touchscreen. And now we have further improved this popular model by incorporating the latest LED backlight technology and adding an ambient light sensor. In addition, Chip Monolithic Ceramic Capacitors are used in place of Electrolytic Capacitors though out the unit to further improve the stability and durability especially in extreme temperature conditions.
1) Take apart eMac. I don’t have pictures of this step since there is a take-apart manual floating around teh intarweb.
2) Remove Analog Board and CRT:
4) Set aside the logic board chassis (with hard and optical drives still connected):
5) Prepare the LCD monitor. The one I used was a Samsung SyncMaster 730B:
6) Trace the new opening on the eMac Faceplate using the bezel taken off the LCD monitor:
7) Cut the opening. I used a jigsaw and a hand sander.
8) Place the LCD guts in the newly-cut opening:
9) Affix LCD guts in faceplate. I used packing tape. This is mainly to keep it straight until the CRT cowl is put back in.
10) Replace CRT cowl:
The next two steps use Leo Bodnar’s great . Without this excellent information, I wouldn’t have been able to complete this project in as little time as it took.
11) Make eMac power connector to hard drive connector:
12) Make eMac video connector to VGA connector:
13) Scavenge power supply. This one came from an old SCSI hard drive case. It’s rated for 3A at 12VDC and 3A at 5VDC. It draws a little more than 1A. Since the eMac was originally rated to draw only about 1.5A, this power supply should be more than adequate.
14) Solder the IEC end of a power cord for the
LCD flat
Monitor
monitor onto the appropriate pads of the scavenged power supply.
15) Reconnect the eMac frame. It consists of a bottom plane connected to two acrylic struts.
16) Mount the power supply somewhere nice:
17) Plug everything together and test it out:
18) Find a place for the LCD monitor controls:
19) Cut a hole in the outside case for the LCD
monitor controls. The controls are required on the outside to turn the
monitor on and off, and for size, contrast and other adjustments. Since
this monitor doesn’t have a USB interface for OS control of these functions, it was necessary to make them externally accessible.
20) Fasten the case back together.
21) Fini!
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