Quote: Originally Posted by
aseraj 
Has anyone taken this monitor apart? Any tricks or things to be aware of?
forget waiting for stock, this site has things out of stock WAY too frequently, i got mine at amazon cuz i was sick of waiting for about the same price.
as for taking it apart, it is very friendly in there area, simple enough, the buttons are on their own curcuit board which is awsome cuz oyu dont have to cut them off like others, you just move them, they connect to the main board via a ribbon cable.
my only real complain with this screen would be that i got a dead pixel, but no big deal, besides i might be able to fix it, havnt tried yet.
also you can get it to auto power on with the alternate menu trick...no cayote solder method needed