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    Replacing my screen on Asus G74SX (Please help)

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by chrizz96, Oct 25, 2011.

  1. chrizz96

    chrizz96 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey everybody.

    I need some help here..

    I have accidentaly scratched my screen. There are 2 quite large scratches on the display. And one of the scratches have maked a little white dot sitting on the screen.

    I have the CMO1726 display. So do anybody know how I can get a replacement screen which is the same as the one already sitting on my laptop? Is it even possible??

    Or as an other option, could some of you come up with a display, which is around the same quality as the one fitted on my laptop?
     
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    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Did you register the 1yr accidental damage warranty with Asus? If so I'd try to claim that first. Technically they cover spills, fires, surges, and drops so your scratches might not be covered but it wont hurt to try. It might save you a few bucks
     
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    chrizz96 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I don't know if I did.

    I did register at something VIP or something, which was popping up on my screen.

    But I'm from Denmark, so that's in Europe. Do you know if the 1yr accidental damage warranty covers there too?

    But if that isn't an option, do you so know how I could get my fingers on the CMO1726 display, or any other display which is around the same quality?