I created replacement LCDs for the Sharp PC-1246 pocket computer for those whose LCDs have broken or turned splotchy. You can buy these LCDs here: lectronz.com/products/lcd-rep...
Since you have to remove the plastic polarization strip; why not include a clear, slightly thicker, plastic strip with the new display and avoid contact issues with the elastomeric strip? PS, thanks for making these available. I thought I had bought some complete, new old stock PC-1 display assemblies, but they didn't work.
Would it make it easier to remove the bezel if you heat it up slightly? For example, by putting it onder an iron at low setting with a cloth in between.
Pretty soon you will get into the elastomeric strip business too I think.. those things can't possibly last forever. Can you get those from Jameco or Digikey and cut them to size?
would you know if the LCD for the PC-1401 is the same as what you used in your video? Would you also recommend using a hair blower to soften the glue to remove the white bezel part? I plan to repair my 1401 and plan on ordering the same LCD. thank you