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urban 10 February 2010 09:08 AM

Dell laptops
 
Guys,

My sons laptop screen has broken - Dell Inspirion 1545.
Its only a couple of years old too :(

From research it seem that a replacement screen is approx £100

Any ideas on a suitable replacement as I guess for another couple of hundred quid I coud just replace it?

Cheers,
Shaun

NickAdams 10 February 2010 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by urban (Post 9215311)
Guys,

My sons laptop screen has broken - Dell Inspirion 1545.
Its only a couple of years old too :(

From research it seem that a replacement screen is approx £100

Any ideas on a suitable replacement as I guess for another couple of hundred quid I coud just replace it?

Cheers,
Shaun

To be honest I reckon you could get a screen from Ebay for about £70 delivered. I replaced a 15in lcd display on a friends Toshiba laptop. It's quite easy to remove the lcd from the surround and replace it. For that kinda money it's defo worth repairing or if you buy a new laptop, repair the 1545 lcd and keep it as a spare...

Good luck :thumb:

NickAdams 10 February 2010 11:36 PM

Just done a search on Ebay for you and as I suspected £70 ish quid seems to be the going rate - example

Do a search on ebay for Inspiron 1545 lcd and you will see what I mean... :)

Rob_Impreza99 11 February 2010 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by urban (Post 9215311)
Any ideas on a suitable replacement as I guess for another couple of hundred quid I coud just replace it ?

Anything but a Dell, they are ok when they work but if you develop a fault that is when the problems start, indian call centres where you get more sense out of a down and out drunk, engineers failing to show when you have waited in all day etc etc.

I`ll never touch a Dell again after having numerous problems with an XPS M1730 and was left in limbo for months with a faulty laptop.

urban 11 February 2010 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by NickAdams (Post 9217135)
To be honest I reckon you could get a screen from Ebay for about £70 delivered. I replaced a 15in lcd display on a friends Toshiba laptop. It's quite easy to remove the lcd from the surround and replace it. For that kinda money it's defo worth repairing or if you buy a new laptop, repair the 1545 lcd and keep it as a spare...

Good luck :thumb:

Is the screen easily changed then?


Originally Posted by Rob_Impreza99 (Post 9217135)
OK - yes they do use the old dodgy call centre (Hello sir, how is your day being)

But most do nowadays :(

I've only ever had to call them once, and to be fair I mainly resolved the problem via a technical online help thing which you type questions into and they type the answers

We also use Dell in work for all our PC's/laptops/Servers

WRX_Dazza 11 February 2010 12:49 PM

Dell make fantastic laptops.

and with their excellent driver support (service tag), have a great lifespan.

+1 for replacing the screen :)

NickAdams 11 February 2010 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by Rob_Impreza99 (Post 9217538)
Anything but a Dell, they are ok when they work but if you develop a fault that is when the problems start, indian call centres where you get more sense out of a down and out drunk

Dell aren't that bad with their call centres in fairness!
We now have HP's at work and you ain't seen nothing until you've spoken to HP re hardware faults. I've heard one of our support guys have a real torrid time with them on the phone!!!
I've bought and sold a lot of Dell computers over the years and they are bloody good reliable machines (Of course you might get the odd one have a failed hard disk but you get that with any machine!)
If you're buying new, then I'd also recommend Dell :thumb:

NickAdams 11 February 2010 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by urban (Post 9217657)
Is the screen easily changed then?

Fiddly but take your time and easily done. Have a look at this - Ok, not your exact machine but it will give you an idea of what's involved. No doubt a google will bring up a fitting guide for your laptop though!


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