Repairing Your Laptop LCD
Sep 6th 2008Fred Roelaptop computer
If you've ever had a laptop screen crack or stop working, that's one of your greatest fears. At that point, you'll have a decision to make. Is it worth it to repair the laptop or simply replace it.
Many people will tell you that it's not cost effective to replace the LCD screen. However, that's not always the case. Rather than just replacing the laptop completely, with a little research and planning you can find that replacing the LCD screen can be a very cost effective repair.
The major cost of a significant amount of laptops is the LCD screen, although that price is rapidly dropping. Replacement screens can cost from between $150 and $325. With only the largest, most extravagant screens costing significantly more.
Of course it all depends on where you are buying your replacement from. Many computer repair services have inside connections that can save you hundreds of dollars. In our computer repair company we can usually get quotes for replacement LCD's much cheaper than Ebay or any other common source that consumers use.
Once you have your LCD screen, you'll actually have to have it replaced. Because taking apart the computer and replacing the screen is actually dealing with a very, very delicate part, it makes sense to find a competent repair person who can replace it for you.
What you'll find if you use a computer repair technician who has experience in laptop repairs, is that they'll usually be able to complete the repair in an hour or less. Because each model is different, there are tens of thousands of variations of design and implementation, so your mileage may vary.
If you do decide to replace the screen yourself, there are numerous sites that list detailed schematics of how to take apart the screen for each manufacturer and model. A simple google search of laptop repair guides should help.
The replacement costs of the laptop should be considered against the cost of completely replacing the laptop. After all if your computer is more than two years old, most likely you can replace the entire laptop with a newer, faster machine for just a few hundred dollars more than the cost of the repair. If you have any questions about your laptop LCD replacement, feel free to email us.
1 Comment »
Mr.LCD repair on 11 Apr 2009 at 2:06 am #
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Repairing LCD is not something you can do it yourself. Atleast not for the people who are not computer savvy. Finding a right technician makes all the difference..