Saturday, September 27, 2008

Laptop LCD Replacement Guidelines

By Fred Roe


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.

While in the past it was expensive and complicated to replace a laptop screen. With the advent of the internet, competitive pricing, detailed schematics and repair guides it's become simpler and more cost effective to replace a LCD screen than ever before.

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.

Your first stop in buying your LCD screen would be to look in places like Ebay or Craigslist. They often have very reasonably priced used screens or parts computers for sale. Next, using google shopping you can search the many stores who offer replacement LCD's.

Of course the cost of getting a replacement LCD screen isn't the only factor you'll face. You also should budget for a competent laptop repair service. Because of the complexity of the repair and the fragility of the parts, I highly recommend not attempting to complete the repair yourself.

If you've picked the right computer repair technician and they have experience in laptop repairs, and LCD's in particular. You'll find that a competent tech can replace the LCD screen in most circumstances in under an hour. However, because of the complexity and the immense variety of designs and builds of laptops it could be slightly longer.

If for some reason you decide to attempt the repair yourself, you should start by trying to find the repair guide for your particular model. Doing an internet search for "laptop repair guide" should help you find different guides posted on the internet.

As with all computer repairs, you have to weigh the cost of the repairs with effective replacement costs of the entire computer. As most LCD repairs cost at least $300 with labor, if you can replace the computer for about double that price you might not want to proceed. However, it's hard to put a dollar value on the customizations you have on your computer already. A new computer might not have the programs you need, or your internet bookmarks. So, take that into consideration as well. Good luck with your laptop revival, and email us if you have any questions.

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Artstudio Sri Lanka said...

When listing your item, think about what time the auction is going to end. You don't want your item to end at 4 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. Pick a time when a lot of buyers will be browsing eBay. My personal recommendation, along with a lot of other sellers, is to have the auction end on a Sunday evening. Another thing to keep in mind is that coats and jackets don't sell very well in the middle of July. List your tickets on ebay with ListEasy to save time.

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