Just bought the last no-soldering screen from K-Retro. Looking forward to upgrading my Lynx 2, which works perfectly fine, but with that new screen, will be even better. Thanks for instructional video. UPDATE: I got my BennVenn screen and used your instructions. Now my Lynx 2 looks fantastic.
I bought one of these screens for my Lynx II back in March or April, but didn't have the nerve to install it until tonight. I girded my loins and gave it the proverbial whirl, using your video as a guide (as the kit didn't come with any instructions). Aside from trying to get my big meat hooks into some overly tight spaces, the installation was fairly straightforward. I didn't do the extra wire (I didn't have my soldering iron handy), but it's a night and day difference from the old screen. I want to thank you, wholeheartedly, not just for this video, but for all the instructive and entertaining videos you've done over the years that have helped countless people. I wish you and your family the best as you rebuild your life after the fire.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Roberto Andrew Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I have a boxed Atari Lynx, with less than 2 hours play on it, but several pixels have gone on the screen so i'm seriously considering getting 1 of these screens! Thanks for bringing this to my attention Mark and an A+ for the fitting demonstration!
Oooohhh.... that seems like the perfect candidate. I had a chance to grab a boxed Lynx a few years back for what would be cheap these days but I passed on it. I regret that now... Is that your original personal Lynx?
@@MarkFixesStuff I purchased it back in the early 2000's. Electronics Boutique had a big retro thing going on in association with Telegames. I also purchased a mint boxed Atari Jaguar with several sealed games, a mint boxed Sega Gamegear with a few sealed games, 2 mint boxed Atari Lynxs with 1 sealed game, and a used Panasonic 3DO with used games, costing a total of £110. I sold 1 of those Atari Lynxs last year for £90 on Ebay but the rest I still have.
Ah man, the Lynx II was such a great bit of kit in an unnecessarly massive case. So much fresh air inside. Without the fluorescent tube and reflector it could be half the size. Excellent video that tempts me to rebuild my first (worn out) Lynx that's been in bits for the last 25 years...
Just powered up my lynx for the first time in a few years and saw part of the screen isn't working. Probably gonna buy this product to fix it. Thanks for the video.
I got the original Lynx as a kid, and to this day I still say Todd's Adventures in Slime World in an unsung classic... At the time it was my second favorite game after Metroid lol!
@@strangulator42 All the colours on the Genesis, and the slime just looked like mud???? It looked like slime on the Lynx using just 16 colours! Apparently there's a PC Engine version. I might give that a go. Have you tried that one?
@@MarkFixesStuff I only have the roms for the regular PC Engine game cards, looks like that was only released as a CD, so I haven't yet. That may be a project for this weekend lol
A very capable portable system for the time, I loved mine - so comfortable to hold too. The screen was the weakest feature though, so what a great (and simple to install) upgrade, it makes a massive difference! Thanks for bringing it to our attention, if I still owned one I'd certainly install this upgrade.
I remember doing the V1 install (mine was an early prototype). It wasn’t horrible, but this is soooooo much easier. Mind you, my recent BennVenn Lynx 1 install was, ummm.... fun.
I have a atari lynx 2 that only turns on when it feels like it sometimes it doesnt even turn on at all i looked inside and everything seemed to be in order do you have any idea what could be wrong with it?
It would be interesting to see the power draw with the brightness on different settings. I love nothing better than to dim the lights and gently screw into the evening. Such a wonderous occasion always elicits gasps and moans from me, especially after I take the rubber off
Thanks for the vid Mark. That's a great looking screen. I might have to finally swap the screen out in my Lynx. If I ever finish this server rebuild and get my workbench cleaned off that is. :P
@@MarkFixesStuff It looks like Lidl are stocking those wire strippers again (at 7:30) from Thursday 14th next week if you want a replacement, though for £4.99 this time. Googling lidl 10011849 finds the page. Yes, it is perfectly normal to comment on wire strippers again three years later.
Hello. I hope you don't my reaching out to you but I'm trying to find how to change the screen lens cover on an Atari lynx 1 but I can't seem to find an answer anywhere and this video popped up even though it's for a lynx 2 so I thought I'd reach out in case you've done one? 🙏 I'm hoping there's an easy way without opening the shell housing like a suction cup on the lens and a little heat for the glue underneath 🤞 thank you for any assistance you may be able to offer
I have that multicart, it’s brilliant. Very simple mod, good old Ben Venn. I’m guessing you lose the flip screen option but who cares when the screen looks this good.
This look so nice. But, what are the differences between this (rev5) and the one I find avaliable (IPS V1 rev3) online? I can't find the rev5 anywhere.
I think it got missed out of the edit. I definitely filmed the scanlines. Sorry! It works fine though! The brightness wheel works the same with or without the optional wire - it turns the brighness down smoothly.
BTW, the scanlines are the same as the previous model. You can see them on mu install video for the wired version at th-cam.com/video/laMALkm2jRs/w-d-xo.html - that is the correct timecode link!
I was just a bit put off by the Amiga version which was very shallow. This Lynx perished in my house fire but if I ever get another I’ll try it I promise!
Does this replacement also feature the voltage protection another screen replacement had? Sorry, just read on the website it does have that feature. Now to see about getting it.
Shame that the scanlines are in the wrong orientation on this screen mod, the original screen had vertical scanlines where this new screen has horizontal lines. Great tutorial video never the less
I had a Lynx II (got it new for Xmas the year it came out along w/ S.T.U.N. Runner), but it was stolen along with a dozen games or so in an apartment break-in. :-( Never replaced it, but still have fond memories...even with the original screen.
I think so with some moderate hardware hacking. I replaced the power section in a faulty Lynx with a smaller 7805 regulator and an early BennVenn screen, so it would be fairly simple to do I think.
@@MarkFixesStuff Yeah I’m sorry about that mate. Finding time to record has been even harder since lockdown. What days/times are good for you at the moment?
It might have had 16 bit hardware, but the screen resolution wasn't even as good as a 2600, that's why the games always looked blocky, they had a good amount of colors and a good deal of processing power, but with such low resolution the games were going to look blocky.
That’s for a pack of ten I think. It’s $75 AUD for one kit. Best to order through AtariGamer though. atarigamer.com/shop/BennVennAtariLynxLCDModKits/5701626568376320
Yes. They are stocked by Atari Gamer now. k-retro.com/lcd-mod-kits/32-65-bennvenn-ips-lcd-mod-kit-lynx-2.html#/12-lcd_kit_extras-add_protection_zener_diode/16-lynx_model-not_c104129_001_most_lynxes
Just bought the last no-soldering screen from K-Retro. Looking forward to upgrading my Lynx 2, which works perfectly fine, but with that new screen, will be even better. Thanks for instructional video. UPDATE: I got my BennVenn screen and used your instructions. Now my Lynx 2 looks fantastic.
I bought one of these screens for my Lynx II back in March or April, but didn't have the nerve to install it until tonight. I girded my loins and gave it the proverbial whirl, using your video as a guide (as the kit didn't come with any instructions). Aside from trying to get my big meat hooks into some overly tight spaces, the installation was fairly straightforward. I didn't do the extra wire (I didn't have my soldering iron handy), but it's a night and day difference from the old screen.
I want to thank you, wholeheartedly, not just for this video, but for all the instructive and entertaining videos you've done over the years that have helped countless people. I wish you and your family the best as you rebuild your life after the fire.
I have just purchased this kit and too will be using this video as a guide.
God bless this Chanel and video.
Kit looks impressive
What a difference that makes. And so much easier than the fiddly soldering job on other options I've dealt with. This is lovely. Thanks Mark
Glad you liked it!!! A great upgrade and a nice easy job for once!
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@Frederick Billy instablaster :)
@Roberto Andrew Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Roberto Andrew it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out !
I have a boxed Atari Lynx, with less than 2 hours play on it, but several pixels have gone on the screen so i'm seriously considering getting 1 of these screens! Thanks for bringing this to my attention Mark and an A+ for the fitting demonstration!
Oooohhh.... that seems like the perfect candidate. I had a chance to grab a boxed Lynx a few years back for what would be cheap these days but I passed on it. I regret that now... Is that your original personal Lynx?
@@MarkFixesStuff I purchased it back in the early 2000's. Electronics Boutique had a big retro thing going on in association with Telegames. I also purchased a mint boxed Atari Jaguar with several sealed games, a mint boxed Sega Gamegear with a few sealed games, 2 mint boxed Atari Lynxs with 1 sealed game, and a used Panasonic 3DO with used games, costing a total of £110. I sold 1 of those Atari Lynxs last year for £90 on Ebay but the rest I still have.
Ah man, the Lynx II was such a great bit of kit in an unnecessarly massive case. So much fresh air inside. Without the fluorescent tube and reflector it could be half the size.
Excellent video that tempts me to rebuild my first (worn out) Lynx that's been in bits for the last 25 years...
Thanks for the tips. Many's the time I have damaged the hole by hard and reckless screwing, that won't happen again now.
It is a common problem. Also, beware using an oversized tool.
That's what she said@@MarkFixesStuff
Just powered up my lynx for the first time in a few years and saw part of the screen isn't working. Probably gonna buy this product to fix it. Thanks for the video.
Nice one. I don't think you can go wrong with this screen. Let me know how you get on!
More double entendres than a Carry On movie. Love it. My word those games looked brilliant.
I have two modded Lynxes now. It's a lovely pair.
@@MarkFixesStuff Just sprayed tea everywhere.
The Atari Lynx II is such a lovely looking machine. Stylish.
I love the mini tips like putting it facedown on a cloth to stop it getting scratched.
I got the original Lynx as a kid, and to this day I still say Todd's Adventures in Slime World in an unsung classic... At the time it was my second favorite game after Metroid lol!
It's a really good game. The Lynx version looks and plays so much better than the Megadrive/Genesis port! Have you tried that one?
I didn't have a Genesis as a kid, but I did try that version on an emulator a while ago! You're right, the Lynx version is WAY better!
@@strangulator42 All the colours on the Genesis, and the slime just looked like mud???? It looked like slime on the Lynx using just 16 colours! Apparently there's a PC Engine version. I might give that a go. Have you tried that one?
@@MarkFixesStuff I only have the roms for the regular PC Engine game cards, looks like that was only released as a CD, so I haven't yet. That may be a project for this weekend lol
@@strangulator42 I am lucky enought to have a SuperSD System 3 from terraOnion. I'll have a go with that I think!!
A very capable portable system for the time, I loved mine - so comfortable to hold too. The screen was the weakest feature though, so what a great (and simple to install) upgrade, it makes a massive difference! Thanks for bringing it to our attention, if I still owned one I'd certainly install this upgrade.
Yes. To me the screen was amazing at the time but technology has moved on so much more now!
Will you try and get one again do you think?
I think I have enough retro systems for now. :)
Just completed my LCD mod. Thank you much for this video. Glad I ran into it. What a visual difference. So much joy. :)
I do appreciate it when someone takes care as they flip me over before they start screwing.
Just regretted using a Yellow cloth. People might think I'm taking the piff
@@MarkFixesStuff I’d rather the yellow cloth than an antistatic bag 🤷♂️ 😉
I always thought that "Yellow Submarine" would be a great euphemism for something, but I'm still search for something worth of the moniker.
I remember doing the V1 install (mine was an early prototype). It wasn’t horrible, but this is soooooo much easier.
Mind you, my recent BennVenn Lynx 1 install was, ummm.... fun.
I have that in my list to watch later.
@@MarkFixesStuff For the Lynx 1, Ben will be developing a cable for it. It will never be solderless but should save a little hassle.
@@MrLurchsThings That's good news. Easier sells better as well.
Such a difference, great mod. Makes slipping on one in the rear for some quick fun look great.
Easy peasy as well mate... and the mod...
I have a atari lynx 2 that only turns on when it feels like it sometimes it doesnt even turn on at all i looked inside and everything seemed to be in order do you have any idea what could be wrong with it?
Likely to be the power stage going flakey. I cover it in my other video on the Lynx.
It would be interesting to see the power draw with the brightness on different settings. I love nothing better than to dim the lights and gently screw into the evening. Such a wonderous occasion always elicits gasps and moans from me, especially after I take the rubber off
Love this video. Do u know anywhere in the uk that sells this or do u end up getting hit with customs fees?
No customs charges for me or others from Oz, but the shipping meant it was a good idea to order two and resell on locally 😂
Not afraid of solder but I think this a great method, most people won't have trouble with basic part swapping. Looks great, got to get one.
That is a huge improvement. Nice.
It makes the console a joy to play and to be honest I felt a bit cheeky even making an install video because it's so easy.
Do they make something like this for the model 1?
k-retro.com/atari-lynx-lcd-mod-and-vga-kits/31-61-bennvenn-ips-lcd-mod-kit-lynx-1.html#/12-lcd_kit_extras-add_protection_zener_diode
Thanks for the vid Mark. That's a great looking screen. I might have to finally swap the screen out in my Lynx. If I ever finish this server rebuild and get my workbench cleaned off that is. :P
Haha! You’re speaking my language there. I’m always getting in my own way!
chip's challenge that bring back memories
A frenetical THANK YOU for this excellent video! And of couse Benn Venn for developing a painless solution! I am going to order one! Or 2 or 3!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice! Thanks for sharing. I've ordered one for my Lynx II.
Hope you enjoy it! It makes the Lynx really so much more enjoyable for me.
No solder is a no brainer, instant buy!
DOOOOOO IIIIITTTTTTT!!!!
Good brown flap action sir
The lightest of touches ...
Thank you for this video, it was a big help! Loving the new screen! 😍
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! It's always good to know the videos help :)
That's such a great screen - and excellent tutorial video. Even simple installs are difficult to follow if the video isn't up to scratch.
Thanks. Going to try this tomorrow when it arrives
Awesome mod mate, definitely something even I would have a go at when I finally Hoover up a lynx.
You should! I want to see a video on it as well.
Neat little wire stripper, mine are the more typical style, similar to a pair of pliers.
Lidl bargain bin one time when I was passing - £1.62 or something silly. Never seen them since.
@@MarkFixesStuff It looks like Lidl are stocking those wire strippers again (at 7:30) from Thursday 14th next week if you want a replacement, though for £4.99 this time. Googling lidl 10011849 finds the page. Yes, it is perfectly normal to comment on wire strippers again three years later.
Wow, just as simple as 1,2,3 and presto.
I wish there was an easy Drop In option for the original model as well.
Coming soon I think
Hello. I hope you don't my reaching out to you but I'm trying to find how to change the screen lens cover on an Atari lynx 1 but I can't seem to find an answer anywhere and this video popped up even though it's for a lynx 2 so I thought I'd reach out in case you've done one? 🙏 I'm hoping there's an easy way without opening the shell housing like a suction cup on the lens and a little heat for the glue underneath 🤞 thank you for any assistance you may be able to offer
I’m afraid I don’t really know. My model one was lost in the fire. Really sorry!
@@MarkFixesStuff Sorry to hear that. Thank you for the reply though.
I have that multicart, it’s brilliant. Very simple mod, good old Ben Venn. I’m guessing you lose the flip screen option but who cares when the screen looks this good.
No, the flip screen option works. I just didn't think to film it because I'm right handed.
This look so nice. But, what are the differences between this (rev5) and the one I find avaliable (IPS V1 rev3) online? I can't find the rev5 anywhere.
I don’t know I’m afraid. This was lost in the fire.
@@MarkFixesStuff Aw man, so sorry to hear that 😟
Nice work Mark! I wonder if there's any equivalent kit for the Game Gear?
Not yet, but I can confirm it's coming - Watch this space.
Hey, you forgot to show the scanlines right ? What does the brightness wheel do when you connect the backlight wire ?
I think it got missed out of the edit. I definitely filmed the scanlines. Sorry! It works fine though! The brightness wheel works the same with or without the optional wire - it turns the brighness down smoothly.
BTW, the scanlines are the same as the previous model. You can see them on mu install video for the wired version at th-cam.com/video/laMALkm2jRs/w-d-xo.html - that is the correct timecode link!
@@MarkFixesStuff Great ! Thanks 😉What you think about it ? It looks a bit more like the original screen right ?
@@MarkFixesStuff Another question, by pressing the backlight button do you alter the brightness range of the wheel ?
@@luke7110 yes, it'll reduce the range depending on the 'level' you've set with the backlight button
How I miss the Lynx:es I had.. Have to get one again!
Hi! Thank you for the info! Is the inductor necessary to be removed?
Yes, it is to take the 36v(?) backlight feed out of action
THANK YOU for this video. Now I can change my Lynx screen... I have an IPS GBA, so this is my next project, then my GameGear.
Too many Lynx owners with no interest/knowledge of Shadow of the Beast port, a beauty.
I was just a bit put off by the Amiga version which was very shallow. This Lynx perished in my house fire but if I ever get another I’ll try it I promise!
8:45 "And tin the end it doesn´t really matter..."
Did you use a Capacitor ESR tester to test the caps on this Lynx II board?
Yes! A Peak Atlas ESR meter
@@MarkFixesStuff Thanks I have one :)
What an amazing difference! Nice and clean install too.
It really is! So easy to do.
Thanks for this video, I just got mine, this video will help.
I really need to do this to my Lynx 1 and 2 but I feel I'd damage it.
Does this replacement also feature the voltage protection another screen replacement had?
Sorry, just read on the website it does have that feature. Now to see about getting it.
Yes, and it's cheaper.
Mmmm.... still want a Lynx. But what I really (really) want is for these portable upgrades to use OLED screens - I'm not a big fan of backlight.
Shame that the scanlines are in the wrong orientation on this screen mod, the original screen had vertical scanlines where this new screen has horizontal lines. Great tutorial video never the less
Are they going to make one of these for the Lynx model 1? My original I bought when it came out is in dire need of upgrade.
April apparently? Solder version though I think.
Bonjour est ce un écran macweel ? Ca va être beaux
I had a Lynx II (got it new for Xmas the year it came out along w/ S.T.U.N. Runner), but it was stolen along with a dozen games or so in an apartment break-in. :-( Never replaced it, but still have fond memories...even with the original screen.
Would you be able to use a 5v power supply instead of the 9 as there no longer is a back light etc?
I think so with some moderate hardware hacking. I replaced the power section in a faulty Lynx with a smaller 7805 regulator and an early BennVenn screen, so it would be fairly simple to do I think.
Does this work with model one?
Model 2 only I’m afraid.
A great guide once again Mark 👍
Cheers Dean. Keep checking the post for my RA podcast invite but I think it's been lost... ;)
@@MarkFixesStuff Yeah I’m sorry about that mate. Finding time to record has been even harder since lockdown. What days/times are good for you at the moment?
I kind of like the soft look of the original screen. Otherwise I have plenty of modern portable systems to emulate lynx games
Well just did mine works perfect!
Great news!!!!
Ok I'm sold
Where can I get one of these?
The BennVenn shopify link up in the description Roberto!
@@MarkFixesStuff cheers. Are there no uk based ones?
@@robertomoi2044 no mate, that’s the company that makes them.
@@MarkFixesStuff cheers
Well, I snipped my sheath and tinned the end, but now I have a 3rd degree burn and it hurts when I pee.
The price of excellence I am afraid.
Cool!
It might have had 16 bit hardware, but the screen resolution wasn't even as good as a 2600, that's why the games always looked blocky, they had a good amount of colors and a good deal of processing power, but with such low resolution the games were going to look blocky.
I suppose that was because it was built around the limits of the available screen technology back then. I don’t know for sure.
i bet it a lot lighter now
Inarguably lighter!
@@MarkFixesStuff nice
I'll try and fit mine this weekend. If I can do it, then anyone can.... 😂
I expect you to report back!
Just checked and I have the rev 4 soldered type. 😟
@@richaw11 oh no. You can still fit the mod with wire but not what you wanted to hear.
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10:47 THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID 🤣
It says on the link it costs $580, think I will give that a miss and buy a PS5
That’s for a pack of ten I think. It’s $75 AUD for one kit. Best to order through AtariGamer though. atarigamer.com/shop/BennVennAtariLynxLCDModKits/5701626568376320
Sobre todo "no solder"
🔥🔥🔥🔥
"Slip on a rubber"
at least take me out to dinner first
Shame on Atari for putting that awful grainy screen on the great Atari lynx! It was so powerful to have a grainy screen!
I think it was the best tech available then to be honest!
All those sexual innuendos.
The Atari Lynx is honestly too expensive and too much of a novelty to be worth it
Suck link buy kit
Can i still buy this or similar?
Yes. They are stocked by Atari Gamer now. k-retro.com/lcd-mod-kits/32-65-bennvenn-ips-lcd-mod-kit-lynx-2.html#/12-lcd_kit_extras-add_protection_zener_diode/16-lynx_model-not_c104129_001_most_lynxes