This is pretty general of a question for all Windows 8 touchscreen computers. My Sony Vaio SVE14A27CXH touchscreen cracked in the front and according to some guy at a PC store, the digitizer is broken and not the LCD screen. How would I go about fixing this (even if you don't even have the same computer as me)? Has anyone had any experience fixing a touchscreen on a laptop?
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cschuck320 said:
This is pretty general of a question for all Windows 8 touchscreen computers. My Sony Vaio SVE14A27CXH touchscreen cracked in the front and according to some guy at a PC store, the digitizer is broken and not the LCD screen. How would I go about fixing this (even if you don't even have the same computer as me)? Has anyone had any experience fixing a touchscreen on a laptop?
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you best bet would be to bring to a place that fixes pcs
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Hi All, can anyone point out whats cracked on my HD?
Is the touch pad or the screen or both?
Any advice on diy repair ? i.e. what would I need off fleabay to fix it?
thx
Pixel damage... See if you can get it replaced by htc
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Its 1yr old now, and though I don't know how I managed it, those green patches are laced with a few hairline cracks. The outside is undamged and has had a screen protector fitted from day one. What i'm trying to assertain is what do I need to fix to fix it? A screen...a touchpad ...or both ????
Not to sure mate.
A similiar thing happened with my old phone. I never dropped it or treated or rough etc, and it got heavy pixel damage too
Contact HTC
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Hello,
I'm looking for a A101IT digitizer, I see that Touchscreen is probably made by Pixcir using a Touchplus TR16C0 controller.
I am looking for hours but I can't find anything.
Where can I buy it please ?
Thanks in advance
I'm parting my 101 Gen 8 out no cracks in screen but not assure if digitizer is good or not Mine looses calibration so I'm parting it out or selling it whole
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hi all !
i need to replace lcd of my G2/desire z, can anyone tell me from where to buy a genuine Lcd ??? i am from Pakistan ..
http://www.repairsuniverse.com/htc-t-mobile-g2-google-lcd-screen-replacement.html
You can get them on eBay, too
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I'm in India and I got mine replaced at HTC service center in Delhi.
You should also visit a HTC service center for authentic parts.
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ajhavery said:
I'm in India and I got mine replaced at HTC service center in Delhi.
You should also visit a HTC service center for authentic parts.
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I've got some specific touch issues. Sometimes my capacitative buttons and one thin horizontal strip of the screen don't respond to touch. Sometimes the entire touchscreen takes in input without even touching the screen. Sometimes everything works perfectly. I'm having to reboot multiple times to fix this issue. But then it occurs with absolute randomness. My phone is barely usable most of the time. My question is, which part is to blame? The digitizer / ribbon Cable? Please let me know. I would like to replace it myself. I've already opened the phone to check for any loose cables. My phone is out of warranty hence I am a little hesitant towards HTC Service which is an outsourced establishment.
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Hello. My wife dropped her S4 on concrete alittle over a month ago and has a crack on the top part of the phone. Everything was fine until today when she went to turn on her phone and the screen is black. Everything works as far as notifications, sounds, etc. even the touch works on the screen. I managed to go to a real dark room and barely see the screen enough to turn the brightness all the way up but the screen has a real pale white and some lines through it. Just wierd it started to act up today after she dropped it over a month ago. Does this mean the digitizer is faulty or is it something else? I attached a picture for you to see it.
It means the LCD is bad. The Digitizer is what detects touch. Best bet is to replace the whole screen and digitizer assembly. It's not cheap, but it is easy to do.
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It means the LCD is bad. The Digitizer is what detects touch. Best bet is to replace the whole screen and digitizer assembly. It's not cheap, but it is easy to do.
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Thank you for the fast response! I will have to buy this and fix it asap. Thanks again.:good:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D8EN9Z8/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is the one that I got. It comes complete and looks like a factory original. All the markings match the ones from the broken one I took off mine. It's not cheap, but it is easy.
Mobiletechvideos also has a service for screen replacement.
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So my wife dropped her phone...screen isn't cracked, I've got her using my old note 4 for now, but wanted opinions on what is going on and whether I can fix it or not.
Thanks!
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The display ribbon cable might have gotten dislodged. Google ifixit. There should be a guide on how to open the device. See if you can re-attach the ribbon cable.
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Cool, that's what I was thinking too, I'll give it a shot.
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I had something similar happen. OLED screens can have this "bleeding" effect when dropped. Mine started off fine after a drop and progressed to unusable like that. I ordered a repair kit and a screen with frame and did the replacement myself. Just look on Amazon and make sure you get one that says it's made for our model: the frames are slightly different and the cable to connect the buttons near the bottom of the screen connects to a different place on the strip on the side. These words make more sense looking at the inside of the phone ;P