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How To Replace A Broken Laptop or Notebook Display

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Oh boy, have I been here. And had I made sure to follow a guide like the one below my day would have gone a whole lot easier!

The worst thing that can happen to a portable computer owner - aside from having his wife or girlfriend leave him or his hard disk go up in smoke - is irreparable damage to its built-in, but relatively sensitive liquid crystal (LCD) display. (No, I’m not putting women on the same pedestal as hard disks, what are you thinking?) This might happen because of an entirely innocuous-seeming mishap, such as leaving a pencil lying on the notebook’s keyboard and failing to remove it before closing the clamshell. A firm slap on the top deck to force the unit closed and presto you’ve got a serious problem with your LCD! Another common misadventure involves cracking the screen when you or a colleague trip over a portable’s power or network cables, hurling the computer to the floor with a sickening crunch. Ouch! Source: Tom’s Hardware

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