How To Replace A Laptop Screen

Published by OnlyBestLaptops, on Aug 15 2010, in the categories: Consumer Guide, General info, laptops






Having a laptop is very important for us because most of our entire work is made with its help. When you buy a laptop, you look at its specifications and at its built quality because these are the most important things in taking your decision. When making such a purchase you must be aware that you must be careful when you use it because it is a small, slim device and fragile too and the last thing you want to happen is to break something. One of the most important parts of a laptop is its screen because if you don’t see anything, you can’t do nothing. Many laptop users confronted in the past with a big problem… the breaking of the screen. A laptop screen replacement is a little difficult if you decide to do it on your own and you must follow a couple of very important steps in order to do the work right.




The first action when you decide to replace the screen is to make sure that it really needs to be replaced. When you drop something on the laptop or on its screen and it doesn’t work anymore you can make sure that all the other components are OK by connecting a classical monitor at the laptops ports. If the rest of the components are OK and the laptop work right means that you have to replace the screen. Doing so will cost you a large amount of money because a new LCD screen isn’t so cheap.



So… you want to replace it by yourself. The first thing you have to do is to search for a new screen that fits your laptop characteristics. Now we arrive at the replacement part. You must remove the bezel screws that are situated under small rubber covers. After locating and removing the screws, you are free to remove the bezel. After doing so, you will see the damaged screen.

So far, a laptop screen replacement doesn’t seem too difficult. Before removing the damaged LCD screen, you must disconnect all the cables that connects it to the laptop. After disconnecting all the cables, you have to remove the screws that hold the LCD to the metal frame, and get the old screen out of there. Installing the new LCD is simply a matter of reversing the process: Screw the new LCD into the metal frame, and then connect the video cable and inverter.




When you finish installing the new LCD screen, you must power it up and see if you did a good job replacing it. A laptop screen replacement as you can see isn’t such a big deal and anyone can make it possible. You just have to follow a few important steps and to be careful.


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