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Default LCD Monitor Recomendation Notes

"Jerry G." wrote in
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In the laptops, the screens are proprietary to the design of the
particular unit, and even the model for all these makes of computers.
These are designed to fit the particular model, and interface to their
internal logic. If the manufacture is making the parts for a number of
different models, then there may be some compatibility between them,
depending on how they did the interfacing.

For the most part, there are no universal screens for these. Only some
of the optional expansion cards are compatible by industry standard, at
the very most.

When you buy a laptop, you are stuck with the screen that it has. If
there are defects during the warranty period, the manufacture will
replace the screen, and service the laptop at no charge. After the
warranty there is a cost to service it. As for the parts, most of the
manufactures will not sell parts to any non-authorized people. The
computer must be sent to them for service.


That wasn't news to me, but to the rest of the people, I'm glad you spit it
out.

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