![]() ![]() Laptop screens are not genericĭell, in particularly, because of its size, seems to have a number of components that are made specifically for them. Almost anything else in your laptop, though, is probably very specific to the manufacturer of that laptop. They have standardized a size and connector and so forth for hard drives. ![]() Typically, hard drives are great examples. Now, certainly, there are a few that are generic. Unfortunately, when you get down to laptops, many of the components are very device specific. One of the neat things that sets the desktop PC apart from other alternatives is the fact that so many of its components can be replaced. One of the things that we can really appreciate in the desktop PC world is that so many components are interchangeable: add-in cards, motherboards, hard drives, video displays, I mean all of that kind stuff. And the reason I say that is because many of the components that are built into laptops are not generic. ![]() ![]() Then, I’ll point you in the right direction to get a laptop screen fixed. In this excerpt from Answercast #10, I look at laptop screens and whether or not they are interchangeable with each other. ![]()
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