Not every damaged laptop screen can — or should — simply have its glass swapped out. On plenty of modern machines, the panel, backlight and connecting cables are built as a single sealed unit, and the only proper way forward is a full display replacement.
When a full replacement is the right move
- The display is bonded as one sealed assembly (common on slim, modern laptops)
- The damage has reached the backlight or internal layers, not just the surface glass
- Touch functionality or sensors built into the panel have been affected
- A partial fix would leave the laptop looking — or working — only half right
How we carry it out
We source a quality replacement assembly suited to your exact make and model, fit it with care, and test brightness, colour, touch response and any built-in sensors thoroughly before handing it back. The result should look — and feel — the way the laptop did when it was new.
Right here in Sydney
Bring it in and we'll take a proper look, free of charge, and tell you plainly whether a full replacement is genuinely what's needed — or whether something simpler will do.