View Full Version : Cracked Laptop screen.
HackSore
02-07-2011, 05:08 PM
A friend has asked me to look at a laptop of hers, the screen is pretty severly cracked. You can see bits and peices on the screen but very little. the backlight seems to be intact though as it lights up.
She has been using it with a seperate monitor since it cracked.
I was just wondering if any of you guys know if there is any sort of risk in using it in this condition? like any poisionous chemicals or whatever?
The issue she wants me to fix is a boot error thing, and she intends to carry on using it cracked with a monitor.
Nah, it should be fine. If you're worried (and she agrees) you could always go ahead and just take the panel out of the laptop. All it's doing right now is wasting space and power anyway.
HackSore
02-07-2011, 05:20 PM
Yeah i just though i could remove the panel and get rid of it, will have a go at that tomorrow.
I figured it probably would be ok, but i am massively paranoid! haha.
it is badly cracked though, looks like someone dropped a brick on the screen, dunno how she managed it!
slaveofconvention
02-07-2011, 05:25 PM
What size is the screen, I have several lying around spare from dead laptops...
it is badly cracked though, looks like someone dropped a brick on the screen, dunno how she managed it!
Maybe she dropped a brick on the screen? :whistler:
The most common problem I've seen for cracked laptop screens has been books stacked on top of them...of course, most of the cracked laptop screens I've seen were students' laptops when i was working at the student computer services office in college....that might have had something to do with it. :P
HackSore
02-07-2011, 05:43 PM
What size is the screen, I have several lying around spare from dead laptops...
Its a 15.6"
Its an advent roma 1000 (i think, havent checked the model number)
How much would you want for one if you have the right size?
Maybe she dropped a brick on the screen? :whistler:
I must have been something like that, its an impressive amount of damage! will try and get a picture of it tomorrow!
slaveofconvention
02-07-2011, 06:34 PM
I've replaced dozens of laptop screen over the years and by far the most common cause of cracked screen is something being left on the keyboard - something as simple as a pen - when the laptop is closed. Second most common is simply dropping the computer altogether....
As for the screen - I'll check and let you know - if I have one, I'll let it go for about half what one would cost new - I'd guess around £35-40 if that's of any use to you.
HackSore
02-07-2011, 06:39 PM
I've replaced dozens of laptop screen over the years and by far the most common cause of cracked screen is something being left on the keyboard - something as simple as a pen - when the laptop is closed. Second most common is simply dropping the computer altogether....
As for the screen - I'll check and let you know - if I have one, I'll let it go for about half what one would cost new - I'd guess around £35-40 if that's of any use to you.
Sweet yeah, that would be awesome. Will be seeing her tomorrow so will have a chat about what she wants to do.
Thanks!
Only problem I could forsee is the WiFi antennas.
Mod time? :P
Luke122
02-08-2011, 01:10 PM
Only problem I could forsee is the WiFi antennas.
Mod time? :P
If they just pull the panel out of it, the case would still be intact, so the antennas wouldnt be an issue. :)
If you are going to do that though, and she's using a monitor, why not pull the keyboard too, and just use an external one? No keyboard = better heat radiation from the laptop...
HackSore
02-08-2011, 05:23 PM
If they just pull the panel out of it, the case would still be intact, so the antennas wouldnt be an issue. :)
If you are going to do that though, and she's using a monitor, why not pull the keyboard too, and just use an external one? No keyboard = better heat radiation from the laptop...
Well space is an issue. She lives in a tiny caravan in a field, so the less clutter the better!
The_Crippler
03-07-2011, 01:57 PM
Yeah, as others have posted, it's really easy to make a laptop screen look like a brick was dropped on it. Too much weight on the lid, something on the keyboard, lid twisted slightly - poof.
If the other member above doesn't have a spare that will work for you, I've had pretty good luck with this site: http://www.laptopscreen.com/
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