Netbook LCD repair, how to replace an LCD screen on a Netbook [Dell Mini 10]

www.laptopscreen.com – laptop screens from , in-stock screens for more than 42000 laptop models. Video on how to properly replace an LCD screen in a netbook. Self install instructions, for some one considering replacing their broken LCD screen on their own. VIsit LaptopScreen.com for more FAQ’s

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12 Responses to “Netbook LCD repair, how to replace an LCD screen on a Netbook [Dell Mini 10]”

  1. This is the best and most concise LCD replacement video I could find on YouTube. Thank you.

  2. @djchayan Please visit our support section for individual support. There are multiple possibilities for causes and solutions, so it’s best if you submit a ticket with our support department (unless you didn’t buy from us)

  3. @djknowledgeof856 same here :( damn and this was a 2months old post got any help?

  4. Sweet bro.

  5. great video easy

  6. Thanks very much for this video. It explains the process very well, the person doing the disassembly and reinstall seems quite skilled, and the instructions are very clear..

  7. @Phenom69ll Well up until 2 months ago we thought that CCFL to LED conversions were not possible, but, there is now a conversion kit available for a LTN160AT06 (LED) to LTN160AT01 (CCFL) for Toshiba and Acer 16″, it’s a flex wire cable which uses the pre-inverter power from the laptop to power the LED screen. So it is possible, but the major reason these specific kits became available is because there is a global shortage of LTN160AT01’s. There is no such kit for your laptop, just not yet.

  8. IS it possibleto swap my MSi ms1012 LCD 12.1 inch into a LED backlight screen?

  9. Thank you so much for this video. I really appreciate it!

  10. Thanks for the feedback!

  11. Please contact our support department: LaptopScreen com/support/

  12. my new screen comes on but its all black, please help!

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