Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


kobiak

1615 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 551

Trusted

#31422 17-Mar-2009 13:13
Send private message

Hi,

 

Well, I now have cracked lcd screen on my toshiba satellite pro l20. I wonder if it's worth to get lcd screen replaced. Also where to go? so many laptop repair companies in Auckland, but which one is most efficient for money and service they provide. Maybe some one used any particular company in the past?

 

Also, If you happen to know where I could get a quote for competable lcd screen - please share.

 

thanks





helping others at evgenyk.nz


Create new topic
nate
6473 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 458

Retired Mod
Trusted
Lifetime subscriber

  #201641 17-Mar-2009 15:27
Send private message

kobiak:Well, I now have cracked lcd screen on my toshiba satellite pro l20. I wonder if it's worth to get lcd screen replaced. Also where to go? so many laptop repair companies in Auckland, but which one is most efficient for money and service they provide. Maybe some one used any particular company in the past?


It would be much cheaper to keep an eye out on TradeMe for a dead Toshiba laptop, and pull the screen off it for your laptop yourself.



CYaBro
4708 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1182

ID Verified
Trusted

  #201664 17-Mar-2009 16:49
Send private message

I have a dead Toshiba laptop at home that had a working screen.
Can't remember the exact model but I'll check tonight.
I could sell it cheap but would you be OK fitting it yourself?

Edit:

Sorry dude, it's a Satellite A30. Yell




Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer.


kobiak

1615 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 551

Trusted

  #201745 17-Mar-2009 21:22
Send private message

CYaBro, it does not fit my L20 :(

 

thanks anyway :)





helping others at evgenyk.nz


Create new topic








Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.