Today I show how to remove and replace screen in an Acer Aspire One A0751h netbook (Model ZA3).
This tutorial may work for some other Acer Aspire One netbooks. If it works for you, please mention the laptop model in comment after the post.
Before you start, make sure the netbook turned off and battery removed.
STEP 1.
There are six rubber seals on the screen bezel.
You’ll find six screws securing the screen bezel under these seals.

You can remove the screw seal with a sharp object.
After screw seals removed, glue them somewhere on the bezel so they don’t get lost.
Remove all six screws found under the seals.

STEP 2.
Start separating the screen bezel from the display cover with your fingers.

STEP 3.
Continue separating the screen bezel until it’s removed.

STEP 4.
The screen bezel has been removed.

STEP 5.
Remove two screws from the right side of the screen assembly.
These screws securing the screen to the mounting bracket.

STEP 6.
Remove two more screws from the left side of the screen.

STEP 7.
Disconnect the web camera cable.
Separate the microphone from the cover (it’s glued to the cover with double sticky tape).

STEP 8.
Now you can separate the screen from the display cover.

STEP 9.
Place the screen face down on the keyboard.
Carefully separate the video cable from the back of the screen (the cable glued to the screen with double sticky tape).
Disconnect the video cable connector from the screen.
Now you can remove the screen and replace it with a new one.

The best way to find a new compatible screen is searching by the screen model number.
In my Acer Aspire One A0751h netbook the screen had the following model number: B116XW02
This is a 11.6″ LED-backlit screen.
This screen is relatively inexpensive.
Here you can buy a brand new replacement screen for Acer Aspire One netbook for about $70-80.

In the previous post I explain how to remove keyboard, memory, wireless card and hard drive from same Acer Aspire One A0751h netbook.
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December 21st, 2010 at 3:58 pm
Thank you so much for clearing something up for me I couldn’t rectify on numerous other
websites. What I thought was an inverter board on the top of my netbook (since there wasn’t one on the bottom-and is very similar) was the microphone, as your picture clearly shows.
I’ve been to many places looking for the answer and there it was-plain as day in the picture above, a microphone-not an inverter, then it clicked. My netbook, an Acer Aspire One, uses
an LED screen which doesn’t need an inverter because there is no CCFL Bulb in an LED.
If I wasn’t so poor I’d give you a $100 for that picture-like they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. THANK YOU for posting this.
September 6th, 2010 at 9:19 pm
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