Thank you for the excellent video Eugene. I would like to suggest a very small edit at the very end of the video when you are installing the replacement screen. You say to connect the connector then to screw the brackets on. I would suggest you reverse that order since it is easier to put the brackets on first before plugging in the connector and there is less chance of twisting the connector loose as you manipulate the screen to attach the brackets.
Thanks for the excellent video. There is a touchscreen available for this laptop. Do you know if removal or the original screen and replacing it with a touchscreen would follow the same process as on the video? Thanks.
Also I’m interested in getting a touch screen. I found one on eBay 40 pin 15.6 I still need to see if mine is 40 pin. Do you sell touch screen for 6520?
It doesn't actually work that way, while a 40 pin touchscreen is very common (there are at least 4-5 different 40 pin 15.6" versions) none of them mount the way the one in this video does. Even if they did there are probably no firmware updates that will make a non-touch laptop have touch capability, especially on a laptop of this age.
If you take it apart and the screen looks like the one in the video it's a 40 pin, what we called a 156LED-Gen (several companies made these back then), we no longer carry the screen but you can find it on Amazon or Ebay pretty easy.