Screen for the Onyx BOOX Cleopatra 2
Remember that changing a screen of an electronic book is quite a hard work and if you are not sure in your abilities, it is better to go to the service centre. The authors are not responsible for your actions while following the recomendations written in this page.
In order to make sure that exactly this model of the screen is installed in your e-book it is necessary to disassemble your device before buying the screen. Some manufacturers of e-books install different displays into different batches of the same model!
On the flat cable of the display there are pasted some paper labels. There is given the voltage VCON as 3 numbers with a dot after the first number, which is needed for the image correction, on one of them. While on the other label which is bigger there is the model of the screen. There is shown marking area on the display in the picture.
In e-books Onyx BOOX Cleopatra 2 the most often installed screen is ED068TG1(LF), made by E-ink corp (http://www.e-ink.com)
Characteristics of the screen:
- Model of the screen: ED068TG1(LF)
- Type of the screen: E-ink Carta
- Diagonal, inches: 6.8
- Size of the working area of the screen: 103x138 mm.
- Resolution: 1080 x 1440 dots
- Contrast: 15:1
- Density: 265 points per inch (ppi)
- Backlight of the screen: yes
- sensor: no
Many people can think it is strange that the e-book is sensor but the display is not. The matter is that the sensor type of Onyx BOOX Cleopatra 2 is infrared. Such a sensor is a separate product - frame with optical sensors. It is installed along the perimeter of the screen. It is important to install it exactly into the old place while you are assembling the device.
You can order a new display in the internet-shop using this link:
In order to install the display
ED068TG1(LF) to the e-book
Onyx BOOX Cleopatra 2, to see the appearance and location of the label with a marking on the display and to determine the necessarity of next regulation of the e-book you can use our universal method:
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