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Thank you for this - I am getting ready to upgrade the dreadful 1366 x 768 in mine.... I did not realize the 470 and 480 had the same teardown procedure. You make it look simple!
I just took my bezel off...... my t490 does not have screws that hold the screen in. I assume it is just double sided tape? Here is another video with t490 with no screws. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZvAkA-QuD4E.html just an FYI
Sweet just got one of these bad boys free with a shattered screen, amazing what some people will just give up on. Replacement is exactly how I expected it to go, but I'm still glad that people make videos about this stuff just in case I'm wrong.
Dangerously stupid video! You forgot to mention the most important thing, to disable the external and the internal battery, otherwise people will blow their backlight fuses. This seems to have already happened, according to the comments below. Happened to me with a T450 some time ago. Bought a new Laptop then, because the fuse is soldered to the mainboard.
can i keep the screen on while removing the bezel? because my laptop felt and and my screen corner have a yellow spot that goes away when i press on the bezel
That's cool. I just broke my T490 screen. But that seems easy to fix. Do you know, if I can "upgrade" my screen? Mine was a normal 1920x1080 one. Can I now just buy a 2560x1440 WQHD and put that one in?
@@jhanick No it is not included because this display is also used for other types. Therefore, a bezel has to be ordered when repairing a T480. By the way, this Part has its own FRU number. I work in this field and also repair for Lenovo devices in warranty.Tomorrow, for example, I also have a T480 with a defective display. ;)
You probably blew the fuse of your backlight. What this idiotic video forgot to mention is that you need to disable your internal and external battery before you swap screens.
@@simonhoffmann4332 How do you do that? I can remove one battery but there's another internal one - should I just let it discharge? Is that good enough?
@@Paranoidandro1d1 the internal battery is disabled by a setting in the BIOS. Once the repair is completed, plug the laptop in using the power adapter, power on the laptop and the battery should be "turned" on again.