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A battery-powered personal computer manufactured by Toshiba, released in 2012. Screwdrivers are required to repair this device.

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Is there a guide for replacing the LCD screen for this laptop?

I would also like to know the part # for this laptop LCD screen as well, and I want to know how to take it apart and put it back together and NOT have to spend like $200+ to get it fixed.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncz3ZaI2...

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https://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-Satellite...

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That first link for the youtube channel is ABSOLUTELY what i needed!!! THank you so much! It's a shame this site doesn't have what i'm looking for.

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https://www.laptopscreen.com/

almost all modern laptops use either a 30 pin LVDS cable or a 40 pin LVDS cable in order to connect to the display (except for Apple devices since they use a proprietary implementation of the OBDS protocol which is not compatible with PC’s ) find out which one your device uses then use that website to search for a device that is the same size Meaning whether it’s a 14 inch screen or a 15 inch screen the replacement needs to be the same size as the as your current one as well as the same type of displays meaning LED or lcd (lcd displays Are rarely used in modern laptops these days unless their budget versions LED screens are capable of much better quality in higher resolution outputs, however you can’t go from one to the other So if you currently have an LED screen then you need to purchase an LED as a replacement and vice versa. however you can choose a screen with a higher resolution capability than your current one so long as all of the other aspects I just mentioned are identical. If your current device has a resolution below 192 0 x 10 80p Then your new screen should at least be At or above the resolution I just mentioned it is like day and night when you experience a screen that’s not high definition versus one that is you could also go beyond 1080 P if your graphics is able to handle it if it’s a relatively modern device you can go as high as 4K it’s all about how much you’re trying to spend

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You can also dojust typed the model of the computer and every result which shows is a compatible screen that you could go with There are a number of display manufacturers which all produce a variety of identical incompatible displays so that’s why you’ll see a lot of results and variations in Pricebut if you can pull the actual display out and type in its model number it’ll be easier to sift through the compatible devices you have to choose from

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Thanks for this tip as well! I know my Laptop screen is a 40 Pin connector, and I'll have to figure out if the one i have is LCD or LED, i think it might be LCD? is there a specific way to figure that out?

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Doesn't help at all that the screen is so broken that it's physically impossible to see anything on it.

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Pull the screen out find the model number on the back of it and type the model number into the website that I just gave you and it will pull up all compatible screens that you can go with it’ll basically do all the work for you

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@sass86oh Apologies for bumping this old thread, on older MacBook pros (say A1286 early 2011) use 40 pin LVDS connector, so can we fit a dell/hp display into a macbook to get higher resolution(1080p) ?

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Brianna Allison さん、ありがとうございました!
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