Laptop repairs, broken screens, port repairs

Be Tender With Your Screen

Wiping a household duster over your screen will not get rid of the dust and it could cause damage. Use a few sheets of good quality damp kitchen roll and wipe the screen as if you were wiping your glasses.

Another important tip is to pick your laptop up by the base and not just by the screen. Again doing this can an often does cause damage to the LCD screen/ cable and or the hinges that connects the screen to the base of the laptop. Getting this fixed is also a pain in the kneck. It’s much easier just to pick up your laptop so you avoid screen or hinge damage.

 

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