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Roidsonic

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#198376 6-Jul-2016 17:03

 

 

 

My sisters Next book Nx007kl8g has a very odd screen problem and I don't know if the screen needs replacing or a simple fix. The touch is working fine in all parts of the tablet

 

 


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  #1587233 6-Jul-2016 17:18
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The glass is just a facade, the actual screen sits behind that and the touch sensor panel.  The screen looks like it is cracked.  

 

In any case, an LCD display is not something that can be repaired, the screen component (at least) will have to be replaced.




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  #1587268 6-Jul-2016 19:58
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As other have said, cracked display, needs new screen.

 

A modern touchscreen display like on a tablet is usually made up of multiple parts, usually a glass screen with a digitizer, and an LCD screen behind it.

 

In your case, the front glass and the digitizer are fine, but the LCD panel behind it is damaged. 

 

Depending on the age and pricepoint of the tablet, it's quite likely not economical to repair.

 

 





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