Dell LCD Hinge are made from the highest quality parts, the Dell Hinge are tailored made according to the original size, whether the Hinge appearance, size and quality are the same as with the original. Every Dell Hinge should be under strict quality control including filtration and safety testing of voltage,capacity and Dell LCD Hinge core before leaving the factory, and has passed the authentication of CE, UL, EMC, CQC, ROHS, etc.
After continued use, laptop monitor hinges can become loose and break or crack. If both of your hinges break, the laptop monitor will not stay in place. Instead of using other objects to prop up the screen, the Dell screen hinge can be replaced with a few tools rather than replacing the entire screen or computer. This will save you money in the long run rather than hiring a professional for the job.
Flip the laptop over so the bottom is facing you. Remove the five screws attaching the keyboard with the appropriate type of screwdriver. Loosen the five screws attaching the display hinges on the back of the computer. There will be three screws on the left side and two screws on the right.
Pry up the edge of the keyboard bezel with a flat-head screwdriver. Remove both Dell LCD Hinges covers with your fingers. Lift up the keyboard and pull the keyboard cable from the motherboard to remove the keyboard. Loosen the four screws attaching the video cable by pulling out the yellow belt from the motherboard.
Loosen the screws from the LCD bezel. Remove the six rubber screw seals with a flat-head screwdriver. Loosen the six screws that were beneath the seals. Take off the LCD bezel. Remove the two screws connecting the laptop screen to the display hinges.
Slide out the old Dell LCD Hinges. Insert the new ones in their place and make sure the left and right ones in the correct positions. Replace all the parts. Attach the bezel to the screen and attach any screws you removed. Re-connect any lcd ribbon cables to the laptop screen and motherboard.