Screen Broke Need to find replacement screen, the whole thing is broken into pieces. RCA no longer manufactures a replacement screen. Where do I find one?
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it has been a while since I worked on one of these but if I remember there are 5 screws to remove 3 on door opening on front and two that r on back side of screen holder that have to be removed then u can take the whole thing out to put new flapper in.
Your LCD/monitor is cracked from the inside. There are several things that can
cause a screen to crack from the inside. The two most common are
pressure on the screen or dropping the
machine. Sorry, but it is irreparable. You need to buy a replacement.
Sorry not worth fixing,because DLP,LCD or Plasma tvs screen panels are broken or damage.Will cost the same as a new tv to do the replacement of the screen panels.No where u will able to buy any tvs screen panels anywhere,except the tvs corporations themselves.The screen are 90% of the tv,damage or broken screen panels tv not worth as a whole tv anymore,now only worth as salvage electronics boaards parts.
there is a possibility that it can be repaired IF the object wasn't able to break any internal mechanics. Once that a mechanic was hit, and damaged, the screen will not be the only thing to be replaced but the whole Television itself! Hope that helped, good luck!
Chances are you can't get the exact LCD screen as a replacement part, unless you salvage it from another HP R742. The electronics manufacturing business changes very rapidly... The model in your hand is no longer in production.
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