Do-it-yourself Sony Laptop screen replacement.

Posted by on March 22, 2013 in Info | 0 comments

Hello. I want to share the experience with replacing the broken screen. The article describes the process and out: from the order screen to establishing a sense of universal joy at the return of your favorite gadgets to life. It does not require any soldering skills, or especially to arms, no special tools (such as soldering station or medical defibrillator) – pretty simple. I must say that this manual will likely only suitable for this particular model (but, by the way, to my knowledge, that it often beats the screen), and I’m not familiar with the intricacies of the work, but simply ordered the screen and acted on the circumstances, so I will be glad if someone points out inaccuracies and offer the best solutions.

New display
So, if you have long been lying about this “broken glass”, and spend half the price of the device to the service repair toad strangling, or just interesting to see the interior of this wonderful devaysa, welcome under the cut (and yes, there are a lot of pictures, which, by the way quite full size). Learn more about .

Introduction

First I will say a few words about the plight of his pocketbook’a, about why I decided to change the screen itself, what are the alternatives and how I acquired this screen, and then, without the distraction of lengthy reflection on the meaning of life, loud and clear, step by step I will describe the process of replacing the display, and finally bring a stack of links on the topic, a bit to reflect on why the damn screens so often struggling, frustrating their owners, and to wish you all good luck. I recommend at least once to read the entire manual (well, except that the heartbreaking story of how my book was mutilated, you can probably skip) and look through the pages on the links in the “basement” before they get down to business, but in general if you know problem, you can confine the item “Actually, change the screen.” Well, let’s go!

My reader, standard breakdown, order screen

Almost a year ago, I scraped their savings and your trembling hands, place your order for this e-book. Needless to say, I’m just beaming with happiness – now I can read anything, the gadget works for me completely, even PDF and DJVU can be tolerably well read. It took 3 months and one day when he got home, I found that the screen is striated with black oblique lines. I knew at once – the screen is broken and his replacement will fly me a lot of money (read about cases of broken glass, not a rare problem, knew how to look at the same screen, and how much maintenance). Most likely in the crush tube screen twisted in a tightly packed backpack, but not the essence. Of course, I have not been, and it was a pity to give that kind of money. But just to throw the book was even more offensive, so I decided to somehow still give it for repair. So was nearly 9-months, during which time the market appeared Nook and Amazon Kindle, which can be bought for the price of repair my poketbuka (even a bit cheaper) and I began to look at them, just hoping that what happens is a turning point in the industry electronic ink and screen replacement cheaper. And now I seem to be wound up some money and I decided just to try Googling on “to repair the screen,”

And, by the way, in my book was a screen from LG, which is cheaper than the newly acquired, but softer. Well, let’s say we have a screen, but more will almost do not need anything, let’s get to work!

Actually, change the screen

We need:
1) broken poketbuk (but a man that is broken only the screen, and the electronic “filling” is intact)
2) the appropriate screen
3) maaaalenky Phillips screwdriver (see photo below is not quite suitable copy)
4) stationery knife (like better narrow, but I coped and wide)
5) double-sided tape (advised to take the thinnest, I just used the one that found a home)
6) Scissors (to cut tape)
7) alcohol or solvents
8) * optional * – straight arms