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    how to install a new screen in the tz?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by fmc159, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. fmc159

    fmc159 Notebook Guru

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    ok so my new screen is on its way, but how do you detach the screen bezel to replace the old screen?
     
  2. scottyinco

    scottyinco Notebook Evangelist

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    if the TZ is anything like the TX, there are 2 screws behind round rubber pads at the bottom front of the LCD. remove those screws, and the bezel unsnaps all the way up to the top. the LCD itself is not screwed in, and can be easily removed. let us know if that's the case with the TZ, as well.
     
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    Nanaki Notebook Evangelist

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    No, unfortunately, there are no rubber pads on the TZ. :eek:
     
  5. ubercool

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    Wow, that's an amazing site! Too bad that getting it translated will make it even less intelligible. I guess you'll have to walk us through it, Nanaki! :p
     
  6. Nanaki

    Nanaki Notebook Evangelist

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    Who reads the writing in pictures books? I think the pictures speak for themselves, or, dare I be lame and say "1000 words". :p
     
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    zerodays Notebook Consultant

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    hahah 100% agree with Nanaki. :D
     
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    A 1000-page journey starts with a single pic? :D