It means that item was never dispatched. Recommended solution is waiting till protection time will end in like a week and open the dispute. Opening dispute early may result in loosing it. Of course you can contact the seller and ask why item was not dispatched.
It was shown as waiting for pick-up. The fact that tracking number was created does not mean it was ever dispatched.
It was shown as waiting for pick-up. The fact that tracking number was created does not mean it was ever dispatched.Well according to an email I got from Aliex on 14th Jan it was dispatched but when I never saw any activity on the tracking I contacted the seller directly on the 18th Jan and was told that they were ready to dispatch it.
Given the hassle factor and that it would seem that the seller is not being 100% truthful with me, I shall be requesting a full refund via Aliex and I have now ordered another from another supplier who assures me that the one they have is identical to a photo I sent them, so fingers crossed it is and it arrives.
It was shown as waiting for pick-up. The fact that tracking number was created does not mean it was ever dispatched.Well according to an email I got from Aliex on 14th Jan it was dispatched but when I never saw any activity on the tracking I contacted the seller directly on the 18th Jan and was told that they were ready to dispatch it.
Given the hassle factor and that it would seem that the seller is not being 100% truthful with me, I shall be requesting a full refund via Aliex and I have now ordered another from another supplier who assures me that the one they have is identical to a photo I sent them, so fingers crossed it is and it arrives.
To be fair it might be more to do with incompetence rather than actual lies. Bad seller any case
It was shown as waiting for pick-up. The fact that tracking number was created does not mean it was ever dispatched.Well according to an email I got from Aliex on 14th Jan it was dispatched but when I never saw any activity on the tracking I contacted the seller directly on the 18th Jan and was told that they were ready to dispatch it.
Given the hassle factor and that it would seem that the seller is not being 100% truthful with me, I shall be requesting a full refund via Aliex and I have now ordered another from another supplier who assures me that the one they have is identical to a photo I sent them, so fingers crossed it is and it arrives.
To be fair it might be more to do with incompetence rather than actual lies. Bad seller any caseCould be right, but I haven't told the whole story, they kept saying for days before the email arrived from Aliex that they were ready to dispatch it, so if they were, why not do it then. I ordered the board at the same as I ordered a lot of T12 soldering bits and bobs from various sellers on Aliex and that was dispatched and traceable for days before I began to ask this seller questions about what the delay was ..
It was shown as waiting for pick-up. The fact that tracking number was created does not mean it was ever dispatched.Well according to an email I got from Aliex on 14th Jan it was dispatched but when I never saw any activity on the tracking I contacted the seller directly on the 18th Jan and was told that they were ready to dispatch it.
Given the hassle factor and that it would seem that the seller is not being 100% truthful with me, I shall be requesting a full refund via Aliex and I have now ordered another from another supplier who assures me that the one they have is identical to a photo I sent them, so fingers crossed it is and it arrives.
To be fair it might be more to do with incompetence rather than actual lies. Bad seller any caseCould be right, but I haven't told the whole story, they kept saying for days before the email arrived from Aliex that they were ready to dispatch it, so if they were, why not do it then. I ordered the board at the same as I ordered a lot of T12 soldering bits and bobs from various sellers on Aliex and that was dispatched and traceable for days before I began to ask this seller questions about what the delay was ..]
Who knows.
Any case you have it coming from different seller.
dont forget to put the thermal pad on the main cpu ...
will only switch on once it is receiving a video signal so switching of the computer also switches off the monitor which is a neat design touch.
will only switch on once it is receiving a video signal so switching of the computer also switches off the monitor which is a neat design touch.You mean just like any other monitor? I don't see any design touch here.
Screen is blanked but the system is still powered up and the power light will blink ON/OFF meaning that to be totally green you need to switch it off via its own power button.
power light will blink ON/OFF meaning that to be totally green you need to switch it off via its own power button.
I don't know what you mean, we have 2 LG 24" monitors, 2 x Samsung 23" monitors and a Samsung 19" one and the all have LED's on the front and these flash and a darkened room you still clearly see that the monitor is powered as the screen back light is on and is visible as a grey screen, not visible in a lit room but at night time it plainly visible if the lights are off. This means that they are drawing power and not only wasting valuable screen use hours but are also a possible fire hazard to say the least.
back light is on and is visible as a grey screen, not visible in a lit room but at night time it plainly visible if the lights are off.
I don't know what you mean, we have 2 LG 24" monitors, 2 x Samsung 23" monitors and a Samsung 19" one and the all have LED's on the front and these flash and a darkened room you still clearly see that the monitor is powered as the screen back light is on and is visible as a grey screen, not visible in a lit room but at night time it plainly visible if the lights are off. This means that they are drawing power and not only wasting valuable screen use hours but are also a possible fire hazard to say the least.I'll ask you again, why do you assume other monitors are not drawing power when you "switch them off" with power button. There is no hard power switch, they are always in standby regardless if LED is blinking or not. It might be just they draw less power when you "switch them off", but not guaranteed. And for some stupid reason assume this monitor is not drawing power without video signal present?Quoteback light is on and is visible as a grey screen, not visible in a lit room but at night time it plainly visible if the lights are off.Any monitor switches off backlight when no video signal is present.
No, not every monitor nor TV for that matter switches of the back light when the video signal switches off. What happens is that the pixels are effectively switched off because the polarising action ceases as the transistors are no longer getting instructions to rapidly switch on and off according to whether the pixel should a bright light source of a dim one etc, they go to their resting state which assumes that they are supposed to be blocking the transmission of the light from the back light through to front of the screen.
No, not every monitor nor TV for that matter switches of the back light when the video signal switches off. What happens is that the pixels are effectively switched off because the polarising action ceases as the transistors are no longer getting instructions to rapidly switch on and off according to whether the pixel should a bright light source of a dim one etc, they go to their resting state which assumes that they are supposed to be blocking the transmission of the light from the back light through to front of the screen.Obviously you have no clue. Dunno how you got the impression that backlight is not switched off, but you are completely wrong about this.
All I'm saying is to try it for yourself. If my wife gets up and goes to bed and switches off the cable box, the TV has no picture nor sound being emitted. When I go round the house at night before turning in myself, checking that doors are locked etc, in a pitch black room I can physically see the light dimly radiating from out Samsung 42" LCD TV and it also has a sort of swirling pattern to it, getting the remote control and pressing the power OFF button, the light and fussy swirling disappears and the screen goes jet black and a RED LED on the front lights indicating that the set is now in standby mode. If as you say, the back light is off, can you explain to me then just where this visible light is coming from??
Depending on your TVs model this may be available for you. The option is included in Eco solution. Go to menu > system > Eco solution > no signal power off.
All I'm saying is to try it for yourself. If my wife gets up and goes to bed and switches off the cable box, the TV has no picture nor sound being emitted. When I go round the house at night before turning in myself, checking that doors are locked etc, in a pitch black room I can physically see the light dimly radiating from out Samsung 42" LCD TV and it also has a sort of swirling pattern to it, getting the remote control and pressing the power OFF button, the light and fussy swirling disappears and the screen goes jet black and a RED LED on the front lights indicating that the set is now in standby mode. If as you say, the back light is off, can you explain to me then just where this visible light is coming from??TV is not the same as monitor. It does not switch off automatically unless there is setting to auto switch off after some timeout without signal present. Think about how TV works, you are supposed to be switching between channels and video inputs. Say, you switch off TV box. If TV would automatically go into standby, you no longer would be able to select other video source or TV channel.
For Samsung:QuoteDepending on your TVs model this may be available for you. The option is included in Eco solution. Go to menu > system > Eco solution > no signal power off.
On the other hand, monitor is supposed to work only when signal source is present on the input and there is no remote you will play with. TV is a standalone device, monitor is not.
The others will display images as soon as the video signal is present, provided I have not physically touched the power button. The Crossover will not, you have to give the power button a press to bring it back to life again, which to me is a good feature as I like to switch off when not using anything.