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Picture Frame Part 2</A> </H2>
<P><STRONG><FONT size=4>Digital Picture Frame (Part 2)!</FONT></STRONG></P>
<P>(go read <A
href="http://weblogs.asp.net/swingbeat/archive/2004/07/08/177714.aspx">Part
1</A> if you haven't)</P>
<P>Hardware time! I opened up the laptop and folded the LCD back behind
the keyboard. When I took apart the Thinkpad, it took me about two hours
end-to-end. Later on, I took apart my Dell in a similar amount of
time. So it's not that hard, <STRONG><EM>you can do it
too!</EM></STRONG> Thankfully, I was able to read the <A
href="http://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/Channel9.JunktopRevival">Junktop
Revival Wiki</A> so that gave me tips on where I should concentrate my
efforts, what to take apart, what not to, etc etc :).</P>
<P><STRONG><FONT size=3>Tools</FONT></STRONG></P>
<UL>
<LI>Big flathead screwdriver (for use as a lever to open up the laptop case)
<LI>Small flathead screwdriver (for use as a lever to open up the laptop case)
<LI>Small Phillips screwdriver (to unscrew the laptop screws)</LI></UL>
<P>Here's an image of the tools I used, so you can see how their relative sizes
(they are resting on top of the laptop LCD, partially dismantled :) ).</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0359_20_28Small_29.jpg"
align=baseline border=0></P>
<P align=left> </P>
<P align=left><STRONG><FONT size=3> The Laptop</FONT></STRONG></P>
<P align=left>Let's start with the laptop:</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0347_20_28Small_29.jpg"
align=baseline border=0></P>
<P align=left>Nice and pristine, right? Not for long!</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0348_20_28Small_29.jpg"
align=baseline border=0></P>
<P align=left>First I used the flat head screwdriver to pry apart the top
panel. I later realized that I really didn't have to do it (but that's not
the point). After removing the top panel and seeing that I actually
<EM>didn't have to</EM>, I started getting more directed in my
dismantling. So I looked at the hinge, where the LCD connected to the rest
of the laptop. (Oh yeah, somewhere along the way, I removed the hard drive,
too)</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/hingeCloseup.jpg" align=baseline
border=0></P>
<P align=left>Hmm... I took the flathead screwdriver and pried open that little
covering. I did that to both sides, and had access to the cables going to
the LCD.</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0355_20_28Small_29.jpg"
align=baseline border=0></P>
<P align=left>From there, I could easily fold back the LCD and have a
pseudo picture frame. (after some of the panels on the keyboard
itself).</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0364_20_28Small_29.jpg"
align=baseline border=0></P>
<P align=left>Notice the pen drive at the bottom left of the image... I know,
the image is a little dark. That's where the images are stored. </P>
<P align=left>These are all the pieces I extracted from the laptop to get it to
that state, and in less than two hours:</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0368_20_28Small_29.jpg"
align=baseline border=0></P>
<P align=left>I was amazed by how simple it was. But anyway, I wanted to
do MORE. The LCD covering was just not ideal to put on a picture frame, I
needed to get rid of the housing. So with my flat head screwdriver, I went and
pried apart the LCD front:</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0378_20_28Small_29.jpg"
align=baseline border=0></P>
<P align=left>I also had to shimmy and slide the LCD to unstick it from the
back, and so I was finally left with just this:</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0379_20_28Small_29.jpg"
align=baseline border=0></P>
<P align=left>Here are the two pieces of the LCD that I removed:</P>
<P align=center><IMG alt="" hspace=0
src="Digital Picture Frame Part 2.files/DSCN0401.jpg" align=baseline
border=0></P>
<P align=left>Notice how I also extracted the speakers since they were attached
to the LCD. Good thing I wasn't planning on using them (although I would have if
I had the CE drivers for them).</P>
<P align=left><STRONG><FONT size=3>The Frame</FONT></STRONG></P>
<P align=left>The frame was, for me, the <STRONG><EM>hardest</EM></STRONG> part
of this whole project. I discovered that I don't know how to cut 90 degree
angles, even with a T-square! I didn't take many photos while it was
getting constructed, but I essentially bought:</P>
<UL>
<LI>
<DIV align=left>Foamboard</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV align=left>Black construction paper for matting</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV align=left>A shadowbox to fit my laptop</DIV></LI></UL>
<P align=left>I was able to cut the foamboard to fit into the shadowbox, and cut
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