On Tue 23 Sep 2014 10:40:04 AM CDT, Greg Freemyer wrote:
Alright, after a decade or more of routinely carrying a laptop around I just broke my first screen.
It's for a Dell XPS L502X.
Looks like I can spend anywhere from $60 to $300 to replace it. (At $300 it may be smarter to replace it?)
It looks like the 2 basic options are buying a complete lid with the screen and bezel already toghether, or I can buy just a screen.
I'm reasonably handy with tools, so I'm wondering what the smart thing is for me to do. Any advice?
On my own, I will likely order this one from Newegg:
Any gotcha's I should be aware of?
Thanks Greg -- Greg Freemyer Hi I was given a HP 4440s with a broken screen, $46 for a replacement via Amazon (which is where I would recommend). I've done a few others, including a couple of nooks. If you do the whole screen, then unless you can access the lcd cable connector on the motherboard via keyboard removal, it's much more work....
You need to make sure you check the LCD panel part number before ordering, then search for the part number. Is it a touchscreen or just a plain 15.6"? If it's just a plain one, post back the part number and will look in my laptop parts box to see if I have one. -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° LFCS, SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890) openSUSE 13.1 (Bottle) (x86_64) GNOME 3.10.1 Kernel 3.11.10-21-desktop up 1 day 22:37, 4 users, load average: 0.26, 0.39, 0.32 CPU AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 635@2.9GHz | GPU Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org