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Default dell latitude (d410) lcd hinge loose... how to tighten?
I have a latitude d410 (but maybe the instructions are the same for all latitudes)... and before the LCD hingers were tight... meaing when i opned it, More details - thanks to notebookreview.com
Tighten Laptop Screen Hinge
I`m trying to tighten up a loose laptop screen on my daughter`s Toshiba Satellite A45-S150 Laptop. I have Googled, and so far come up with nothing specific other than tearing the laptop apart to REPLACE the hinges. More details - thanks to broadbandreports.com
Trying to tighten
The LCD screen on my Dell Inspiron 6000. Does anyone know how to do this? I tryed to call Dell for help but they would only help me if I payed them like $40 bucks. More details - thanks to yahoo.com
Repairing of Laptop and Notebook LCD Displays
Do you need repair instructions for your laptop's or notebook's LCD display or display hinges? Here are links to do-it-yourself guides. More details - thanks to repair4laptop.org
How to remove LCD screen from Dell Inspiron 600m laptop
This tutorial explains how you can take apart the display panel on a Dell Inspiron 600m laptop and remove LCD screen, inverter board and video cable. Also, you can use this tutorial for replacing broken hinges. When the display panel is taken apart, it will take only 5 minutes to replace both hinges. More details - thanks to insidemylaptop.com
Disassembling a Dell Laptop display
I had a major problem with the LCD display in my Dell Inspiron 600m laptop this past weekend. Everything was working fine all day Saturday. More details - thanks to frankdzedzy.com
LED as Laptop PC LCD Backlight: A Panel Discussion
This presentation explains the benefits of LED backlight and provides guidelines and requirements for incorporating LED backlight solution into laptop LCD. More details - thanks to silicon.com
Loose LCD Panel Hinges
My HP Pavilion zx5040us laptop LCD panel hinges seems to have gone bad. Few weeks back it started to become loose and would stay in only certain positions. Today it is totally loose and would not stay vertical or at any incline. More details - thanks to experts-exchange.com
