This is my Toshiba Satellite M205 14 "LCD screen. As you can see it in a rather poor state: when I use the screen angle, it freezes often with some fade-to-white fading effects, which can be seen on the video to be changed. The problem grew worse over time for a few months. ______ Solution: This is purely a matter of a bad LCD matrix. It has nothing to do with another component on my computer (LCD cable, inverter, bad connection had the monitor cables, everything is fine.) TheMatrix is a sandwich of different layers, and if it to loosen up, the internal components that emit light malfunction. This is also the reason why, by a certain pressure to change on the screen stop problem behavior or not. (Change the screen angle pushes on the screen and can cause a similar behavior). A possible reason why this has happened to me in the first place, can be purchased poor quality video on Ebay. It was not a main brand screen. Other reasons may carry out the laptop in my bicyclea padded backpack. If the problem is not really bad, you can try to cover the opening of the laptop screen and with some small foam or other soft material exert pressure from the back of the screen. (That is, between the actual screen and the screen cover.) It could hold for a while might keep it for life, as far as I experienced it, it's worse with time. Finally I had to change the entire screen. The matrix is the part that makes the colors, (duh!) It is very fragile, and it is notrepairable …