Replacing the LCD panel in a netbook (Asus Eee PC 1005)

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Published on 2010-12-31T02:52:56Z Indexed on 2010/12/31 3:57 UTC
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Yesterday, I was cleaning up and dropped my Asus Eee 1005PE. The screen is cracked inside (i.e., cracks are visible only when on), and no longer works properly. I booted up with another monitor attached, and the computer itself is fine, but needs a new screen.

Best Buy wants at least $250 to repair it (that includes their $150 fee to breathe in the same room as the unit), and Asus was of no help at all. (They're incredibly cagey and won't provide any money numbers at all, not even the cost of the part.)

If replacing the LCD is no more trouble than replacing memory or a hard drive, I can do that. It's within my means to buy the part (18G241010402, a TFT LCD), but I'd like to know more about the procedure involved. My question:

  • How does one replace the screen in this unit? Do I simply open the case and swap out the unit, or do I need to disassemble anything else to get to the screen? I don't want to order the part and then end up in a situation like this.
  • Is the case screwed shut, or is it like an iPod where they glue things closed?
  • I know enough about my abilities with a soldering gun to not attempt to solder tiny wires, would any of that be involved?

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