Damaged Laptops

Created by Arthur Dellea, Modified on Tue, 16 Jul at 12:20 PM by Arthur Dellea

I don't repair laptops that have been physically damaged by liquid spills, that have cracked or broken screens, damaged hinges, dented or scratched cases, broken keys or touchpads, loose or faulty ports, or internal component damage from drops, shocks, or overheating.


Why I May Suggest Against Repairing Damaged Laptops:


  • Repair costs often exceed the price of a new laptop.
  • Repairing older laptops is often impractical due to availability of parts and cost.
  • Some damages may be covered by the manufacturer or seller if you bought an extended warranty.

If you still desire to have these types of damages repaired, you may consider contacting the laptop's manufacturer directly. However, I feel it would be in your best interest to invest in a new laptop considering the potential costs and practicality of the repair.


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