In this guide I will remove a broken LCD screen from a Gateway MT6704 (Model MA7) laptop and replace it with a new screen. As I mentioned in my previous article, where I was replacing the laptop keyboard, this guide will work for many other Gateway laptops in MT6700 line.
Before you start, turn off the laptop, unplug the power adapter and remove the battery.
You’ll find six rubber screw seals on the display bezel. Remove all seals with a sharp object (picture above) and also remove all six screws found under the seals.

Start separating the display bezel from the screen cover with your fingers. A piece of soft plastic (I’m using a guitar pick) will help you to separate two parts without breaking the bezel.

Continue removing the bezel on the top of the display assembly.

The display bezel has been removed.

As you see on the picture below, a part of the screen inverter is covered by the LCD support bracket. If you are removing the LCD screen or inverter, you’ll have to remove the support bracket first.
Remove two screws securing the support bracket and after that remove the bracket.

Now you can access the inverter board which is glued to the screen cover. Be very careful while separating the inverter board from the cover, do not break it.
I will not be removing the inverter in this guide, it’s not necessary for replacing the screen. But I have to unplug one cable on the right side of the inverter. This cable is permanently attached to the LCD screen, actually it’s attached to the backlight lamp inside the screen.

Carefully separate the screen from the cover and place it face down on the keyboard.

The laptop screen is connected to the motherboard by the video cable. The video cable has to be unplugged from the screen before you can remove it.

The video cable connector is secured by a clear (sticky) tape. Remove the tape and unplug the video cable from the LCD screen.

Now you can remove the screen. As you see, the mounting brackets are still attached to both sides of the screen.

Remove two screws securing the mounting bracket to the screen.

Remove brackets from both sides of the screen.

I found a sticker on the back side of the screen. Apparently, the number above the barcode is the part number used by Gateway. I was able to find a new screen using this part number.

The broken LCD screen has been removed and I’m ready to install a new one. Are you looking for a new screen for your Gateway MT6700 laptop? Try here.

For complete laptop disassembly instructions please take a look at this guide. It’s a different Gateway model but the body is very similar.
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April 4th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Steve,
1. Remove the LCD screen, find the model number and google it. You’ll find a store selling that screen. Read specifications.
2. Can you check the user’s manual for your laptop? Usually they mention the screen resolution.
For example, when I search on Google for 2MA7LD15457 (part number from my example), the first search result brings me to a store selling this particular screen. It says 15.4″ widescreen lcd display, WXGA 1280×800 utlrabright.
April 4th, 2009 at 7:10 pm
Miguel Ramirez,
The web camera is not a part of the LCD screen. The web camera is located on a separate board.
Check out this post: Web camera also known as webcam
April 3rd, 2009 at 4:45 pm
hi there, my screen is broken and i have the gateway mt6705ma7 model. how do i figure out the resolution
April 2nd, 2009 at 6:44 am
How you doing sir,
I am looking into replacing my broken lcd screen off My Gateway Model T-620. As you know, these laptops bring a 1.3 Megapixel installed at the top of the screen, so how would I go about doing that?
Please email me a copy of your response, it will be appreciated.. Thank you.
March 23rd, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Tony,
Check out http://www.irisvista.com/tech/
Take a look and maybe you can find a similar Toshiba laptop.
March 23rd, 2009 at 9:16 am
Hi just want to say that i did a motherboard replacement on a Gateway MX 6448 and your site was great it helped me from step 1 to completion for that laptop. do you have a motherboard removal for a Toshiba Laptop model L15-S104