A network administrator is troubleshooting an ultraportable corporate laptop equipped with an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screen. The computer boots properly, and video output displays fine on an external desktop monitor via DisplayPort, but the internal laptop screen remains completely black. A junior technician proposes ordering a replacement high-voltage backlight inverter board. Which of the following best explains why this proposed repair is invalid?
- OLED panels generate their own illumination per pixel and do not use a backlight inverter board.Cevap
- BBacklight inverter boards are only active when an external display cable is physically disconnected from the laptop.
- CAny display symptom where an external monitor functions normally indicates a corrupted graphics device driver.
- DThe technician must immediately perform a complete operating system reinstallation before replacing internal display hardware.
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OLED panels generate their own illumination per pixel and do not use a backlight inverter board.
OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) displays feature self-emissive pixels that produce their own light directly. Unlike traditional CCFL-backlit LCD monitors, OLED screens do not use a separate backlight unit or a high-voltage inverter board. Therefore, recommending an inverter board replacement for an OLED panel is invalid because that physical component is not present in OLED display architecture.
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