Ebay it. You can usually find replacement parts, and even total screen replacements for a fraction of the cost. Then if you have any skill at it, you could
swap out the screen, or get someone with some skill at it to do it. Usually you can find the instructions on how to do it on the manufacturer's website.
Usually it's a matter of partially disassembling the plastic cover around the hinge joint, removing the keyboard, disconnecting a few really thin plugs
onto the motherboard, and removing the screws that hold the screen to the mainboard section.
Adding the replacement screen is just doing all this in reverse.
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Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do.
swap out the screen, or get someone with some skill at it to do it. Usually you can find the instructions on how to do it on the manufacturer's website.
Usually it's a matter of partially disassembling the plastic cover around the hinge joint, removing the keyboard, disconnecting a few really thin plugs
onto the motherboard, and removing the screws that hold the screen to the mainboard section.
Adding the replacement screen is just doing all this in reverse.
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Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do.