Laptop Monitor Replacement

If you are one of the many unlucky people who have ever had your laptop screen damaged, you know how frustrating it can be. First of all, you know that you will not be able to use your computer for at least a little while. You are also frustrated with yourself for allowing the screen to be damaged, whether it was your fault or not. The good news out of this scenario that seems so bad is that you did not damage the hard drive, which would be a really expensive repair. If your screen is damaged, you will not have to buy a new laptop since you can replace the screen.

Acer Laptop monitor replacement

When it comes to Acer laptop monitor replacement, you will have multiple options to choose from. The first option you have is to take your Acer laptop to a local repair shop and let them order the part and make the repair. The good part about taking your computer to a repair shop is that you will not have to hassle with ordering the part and installing it yourself. In addition, you may feel like a computer repair shop can do a better job than you can.

One downside to taking it to a repair shop is that the shop will likely charge a labor rate of around $60 an hour, and they will charge more for the screen than you would pay for it elsewhere. In addition, unless you have a small computer shop in your city, you will likely end up having to wait for several hours or a few days to have your laptop back, which can be frustrating. Another option you have is to make the repair yourself. With this option, you can either order your screen directly from Acer, or you can order it from a company that sells universal screens. Acer will charge a little more, but it may be worth it if you want your screen to match.

Toshiba Laptop monitor replacement

When replacing your Toshiba laptop monitor, you will need to consider your options. As aforementioned, you can take it to a shop, or you can do it yourself. If you choose to do it yourself, you should understand how to perform the procedure. To begin with, you will need to disconnect the screen from the computer, but the screen is typically just slid into brackets, so it is easy to disconnect. From there, you will unhook the wires. The final step is to connect the wires to the new screen and connect the new screen to your laptop.

Now you know that you have a few options when it comes to laptop monitor replacement, you will be able to make the decision that is right for you. Some people would rather not hassle with any technical work, so they feel that they are better off in taking their laptop to a shop. Either way you go, you should be glad to know that you will not have to replace your laptop.