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    Broken screen

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by mike_nbr, May 1, 2007.

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    Take the screen out of your laptop and on it you will find the right part number. Google for that number and you will find the right one. I dont know about the Asus A6 but for other laptops models often there is more then one kind of screen so only way to make sure is to take the lid apart and find the serial on the LCD.
     
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    ok...which is my part number? Here is what I found on the biggest sticker:
    CHUNGHWA
    CLAA154WA05A N V5
    SC97GDHH 156
    63364371U N03
    (there is also written "made in china" etc...)
    and on some smaller sticker: AS NA1S6900030010
     
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    CLAA154WA05A N V5
    The V5 stands for Version 5. I did a quick check and found lots of version 3 and version 4s but no 5s. Cant say if you can use them too.
     
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    I cant read anything but since i cant find the part number anywhere there I would say no.
    The resolution is listed as 1280x1050 but you need 1280 X 800. I dont think there is anything like 1280x1050 and it is a mistake. Maybe it is 1400x1050 or 1280 x 800. The main thing that has to fit is the connector.
     
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    yes, there was mistake, the resolution is 1280x800 so it's corretc. The seller told me that the screen he sells me is a universal one that fits to 99% of the notebooks... can that be true?
     
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    I have opened 3 laptops screens in my life and seen a few more. None of them had the same connection. 99% is surely too high but maybe 1280X800 screens are standardised some how. If the seller is so sure it will work then ask for a money back guarantee if it doesnt fit.