There is a point a repair like this simply is not worth it. Once you have to get a heat gun involved, worry about tape, and perhaps remove an entire display assembly simply to remove a bar of plastic.. it's not worth the time, frustration, or effort. I would rather buy a new laptop and not one by Lenovo if this is how they choose to design their products.
My Lenovo IdeaPad l340 body got damaged do u know how much estimated cost will I have to spent on it to replace it's body screen and other things are fine
I wish you could fix mines for me 😅 I noticed that the LCD have white (smudge like) fingerprints. It's definitely not on the outside of the screen, so it definitely has to be on the inside. However I'm nervous about removing it myself. I just don't want to break anything
From where you purchase Screen. actually my laptop damaged and i want to replace the screen. can you give me that website or address so that I can purchase
Great tutorial. This repair also coincides with the Lenovo IdeaPad L340-17API, which is closely akin to the variant in this video in terms of the physical build configuration. Thanks much.
@@toughastank I can always try and ask right! But i kinda doubt it, i live on a Caribbean island with 120k inhabitants. I dont think anyone here will have a job in this sector
Hope this will help me fixing my 451. It dropped of a table today and first had a blinking light. they when disconnecting the wireless kit, i noticed the wobble. It seemed to have come completely loose.
Let's just make it clear. This graphics tablet is a complete fail regarding to construction and quality. It does not really make sense to repair it for many many hours. In that time which goes wasted you could better buy a new graphics tablet and keep working productively. And next time you buy one make sure it's not a Wacom. You can get better tablets today for around 50-70 € from XP-Pen or Huion with USB-C and not that crap. But thanks for showing. It looks like a pain in the ass to solder the super tiny lines. I probably would have take thicker ones and solder them somewhere up the pcb and not directly next to each other. Makes it much easier.
The best way is by removing the display assembly. You do that by assessing the assembly from the bottom of the laptop. Take off the bottom cover and you would see 2 screws on either side. There are various cables that run from the main board to the display so one should disconnect those first. Then the hinge cover can be “slid” to the right side and lift up. So what I explained is removal of hinge and if you did it that way (removal) then reassembly would be the reverse process
It’s a pleasure. You might as well want to check out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l2Q8uNt4Zhw.html . I made some correction over the absence of the safety ground connection. Thank you.