The laptop computer, or notebook, has become an important tool for communication. Users are no longer confined to an office and desktop. While the freedom without wires is great, it comes with its fair share of risks.
The day a laptop is dropped or knocked off a coffee shop table is a day that most users fear. The most common damage in these kinds of situations is to the notebook screen. The screen is one of the most fragile components of a laptop computer.
There is good news though. Laptop screen replacement is not as expensive as it was a few years ago, and is actually relatively cheap.
The tendency of owners is to ship the notebook back to the company from which they purchased it, for a laptop screen replacement. Generally, this is the priciest option (in both time and money). A laptop owner who is a little tech savvy can do the repair quicker and save quite a few bucks.
Not tech savvy or just nervous about dismantling the laptop? The best option here is the internet. There are many companies who specialize in a variety of repair services like laptop screen replacement.
These companies usually offer cheaper and faster service than the manufacturer. Even better, there may be a local shop that cannot only keep the repair cost down, but will also save shipping cost and time. Maybe by saving all that money you can afford a few extra upgrades to have that laptop running like new (or better).
Knowing all of these options is great, but it is most important to know whether laptop screen replacement is the real answer. Maybe the screen is not cracked, but now it flickers during use. Changing out the inverter may do the trick here.
The problem could be as simple as wires within the notebook case that have loosened. Opening the case should be the first step in cases such as this. If images are not displayed properly on screen then the video card is damaged and will need to be replaced.
Do not worry though, because replacing the video card may actually be cheaper than replacing the screen. A laptop screen replacement is usually only needed if the screen is banding, dim, contains dead pixels or is visually damaged.
Most manufacturers show great attention to the quality of their screens because it is one of the most important features in laptops. There are various formats and price ranges; the LCD screen is the most popular format, because of its various resolutions and viewing angles.
Most screens on the market today have an active TFT active matrix technology to further improve the viewing experience.
The best advice is to just be careful when handling that beloved laptop, so damage never occurs. However, accidents happen. If it does then consult someone who has enough technical knowledge to offer trusted advise on repair options.
Is that tech savvy person not answering your calls? No problem. The internet is filled with tech forums and free information on repairs. Ask questions, do your research and you will avoid wasting money and time for that laptop repair.
If you really want to learn more in depth about how to replace the laptop screen yourself or simply learn about more notebook repair, then this laptop training video is a must to have
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