Laptop LCD Repairs EXPLAINED
There are 5 different reasons your laptop LCD screen stops working.
We will start with the most obvious
Cracked or physical Damaged
Your laptop screen physically damaged from being dropping or excessive pressure on the laptop screen, whilst in a bag or stud on.
This repair requires major disassembly and full replacement of the LCD panel.
Cost depends on brand and model … repair cost start from $89
No Obvious Physical Damage to laptop LCD (LCD Ribbon Cable)
No image on the Laptop Screen, but no physical damage.
The majority of the time this is caused by the LCD ribbon cable that that transfers the image from the laptop mainboard to the LCD. This cable runs from the back of the LCD panel through the laptop hinge and connects onto the mainboard.
This repair requires a full tear down of the machine, in some instances more than a Laptop LCD replacement
Cost depends on the design of the laptop … repair cost start from $119
No Obvious Physical Damage to Laptop (LCD Inverter)
No image on laptop screen and no physical damage this can be the Laptop Inverter,
A laptop inverter is a small circuit board, usually about the size of a pen. Internally, a laptop runs on a low voltage, with the exception of the screen, which uses a backlit liquid crystal display (LCD). Without the inverter and the bulb it powers, the screen would be too faint or display no image
This repair can be easy depending on the model, inverters are not all that expensive, and repairs start at $79
No Obvious Physical Damage to Laptop Screen – Partial or No Image (Video Card)
Some of the more expensive laptop’s have dedicated video cards to assist with gaming, Cad work, or graphic design. If the video card fails you can have no image or a distorted image.
We have seen these type of issues (distortion or loss of image once machine get warm) resolved with a hardware service
More information on Hardware Service click here
This repair can depends on the design of the laptop (how easy is it to get to the videocard) and obviously the cost of the card.
Part Availability this is becoming more and more of a problem. We have found that more and more manufactures are using Touchscreen in their new laptops, the parts are custom to that actual model so local wholesalers do not stock all screens and in some instances will never stock a particular type of screen… maybe due to lake of sales in Australia.
To combat this we have We have joined international supply chain that enables us to provide cost effective repairs and can provide parts that are not readily available from Australian suppliers.
Downside is that the turnaround time on your laptop repair can be up to 14 days.
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