If it powers on and operates, there’s still a chance to fix it. It might be pricey but getting it repaired is worth considering unless you prefer to buy a new one.
Bevin said:
If it powers on and operates, there’s still a chance to fix it. It might be pricey but getting it repaired is worth considering unless you prefer to buy a new one.
I don’t want to put you on the spot but… any idea on how much it might cost?
@Tobi
If the internal parts are fine, replacing the outer shell and screen should do the trick.
Your laptop can definitely be repaired, but expect to spend about $100 to $300 if you handle it yourself. You’ll need a new display assembly, a bottom panel, and possibly a palmrest if you can’t fix the bend.
Wow, that’s quite the crack, looks like a cat got to it.
It’s not going to be cheap, but it can definitely be fixed. You’ll need several new parts.
Yes, it can be repaired.
Looks like a spicy pillow situation.
What do you mean by done for? I feel like you might have skipped an important detail.