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    xps 1330M LED Screen removed (pic)

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by tiru, Sep 14, 2007.

  1. tiru

    tiru Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi all,

    I just had my led screen replaced cause i sadly destroyed it... Well here is some pics on how thin it is when removed from the computer :)

    Cheers
     

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  2. cbrasga

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    Wow that's almost wafer thin.
     
  3. THe_V1s_b1_kenobi^^

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    :confused: you could have made a bit clearer pics ! please :D


    and if you do place something close by please that we all have to see the real size :)

    match or tooth pick or ..whatever u got
     
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    How did you destroy your LED screen?
     
  5. great1

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    yep, i would also be interested in how that happened
     
  6. Jayayess1190

    Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake

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    I like your avatar :D
     
  7. tiru

    tiru Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sorry, yeah i only had my cellphone with me and that one is not really a good one, it was quite in a hurry. but i would say that my fingers is quite thin and the led screen is somewhere between 3-4 mm thick in all. And i can say that you have to get the whole computer into pieces to get it off.


    It was cracked in the lower left corner by some flying object... and thats all i can say really... ;) Good thing though They got me fingerprint reader installed!
     
  8. THe_V1s_b1_kenobi^^

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    thanx . btw how you manage with the slot drive with mini dvd for example and mini CDs is there any chance or trick to use them on your dell machine with that specific drive , i was considering this lappy for its portability and features , but leaned towards V1S B1 asus as i need to write on mini disks alot and couldnt see how you could do that with dell M1330.slot drive
     
  9. tiru

    tiru Notebook Enthusiast

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    I dont think thats possible sadly... as you need to put the mini dvd/cd in the inner ring of the sled.