
Are you looking for laptop LCD screen removal instructions? This tutorial posted as SparePartsWarehouse.com will help you a lot.
The tutorial explains how to take apart the laptop display panel, remove the LCD screen, disconnect video cable and find a part number for the LCD screen replacement.
Use these instructions to identify the correct Laptop LCD Screen Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part number to use to search for a replacement LCD screen for your notebook
Also, you’ll learn how to find and identify main components inside the laptop display panel: LCD screen, inverter board, video cable, display hinges.
This instructions were made for a Toshiba Satellite laptop but will work for any other laptop brand too. Most laptop display panels are engineered similarly.
If you are removing the LCD screen in order to repair or replace the backlight lamp (CCFL), I would suggest reading this articles.
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March 22nd, 2008 at 10:44 am
[...] If external video is fine and random blue pixels appear only on the laptop screen, you can try the following: 1. Your failure could be related to loose connection between the video cable and the LCD screen. Reconnecting the cable on the back of the LCD screen may help. Instructions for taking apart the display panel can be useful. [...]