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Phc7006: "might" ;-) They will inflate it. For the Vaio, the Sony repair centre was asking 350€ , and an independant repair shop 230€. The new screen did cost 85€, including shipping costs.
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Ganni1987: Holy shat, and I thought the PC shop I work at charges a lot by adding 40e to the overall costs. That's crazy enough said.
Belgian prices are quite high. Higher than FR or DE, so I'won't even think in terms of comparison with Malta... Specialized labour here will cost the customer 60-80€ per hour ( that's mainly due to social taxes being so high : for an employer to pay a wage of 1200€ a month to someone, he has to pay another 2400 of charges and taxes, the price of "solidarity" I'd say ) . So the 230€ price was probably time + component + 50% margin on the component + VAT , sort of.
Post edited January 31, 2016 by Phc7006
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HereForTheBeer: Dumb question: does it still work?
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SnappGamez: Yes. It still works. But there's a very noticeable crack. Cracks suck.
Anyway, if it's cracked, you will have to replace it. Not only is a cracking screen annoying , but depending on the exact issue, it might not be that good for your health ( damaging you vision for instance )

Speaking of health, two things to care for

1) before you do anything, unplug the laptop and remove the battery. Electricty can kill.
2) be careful when manipulating the damaged screen, to avoid any spill of chemicals . While the risk is low ( the screen is built so that this is a very uncommon occurence) and the amtter has a very high viscosity, you don't want to touch this if it happens. And if you touch it, you don't want't to have it in contact with your eyes or ingest it.
Post edited January 31, 2016 by Phc7006
Search those pages, if you're lucky your laptop model will be there with a guide to help you.

http://www.insidemylaptop.com/
https://www.ifixit.com/

Or if it's a Lenovo/HP Pro-Elitebook/Dell you can find hardware maintenance manuals from respective support pages. For example

https://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/t420_t420i_hmm.pdf
Post edited January 31, 2016 by dewtech