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  • 2 weeks later...

got my screen a few days back. looks like they sold me a dud. the polarizing film is missing. so I have the same issue I did previously..

  • 1 month later...

cheers for the link btw, would have never thought alibaba.com. this is the actual product/seller i chose.

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Brand-new-SHARP-SCREEN-LQ6BW506-LCD-MODULES-FOR-SUBARU-CAR-DVD-AUDIO-SYSTEMS-DISPLAY/1258839026.html

I got to this thread due to the polarizer issue at my own MFD screen. I checked out the link above and to me, this screen looks different to the one showed in the first post. Of course it's just the screen itself without the adapting electronics behind, but the screen looks a bit recessed compared to the MFD one.

Or is the pic in the link just an example pic?

No that is the screen. Pay a bit more for it though as I got burnt on the cheap one. Yes it was a new screen but the polariser was missing.

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