How to know if your laptop needs a new screen
If your screen is cracked, flickering, showing lines or going black, it may be time for a replacement. Physical damage, pressure on the lid and failing panels are common causes of display problems.
Our blog is here to help customers understand common device problems, simple care tips and the warning signs that mean it is time to book a repair.
If your screen is cracked, flickering, showing lines or going black, it may be time for a replacement. Physical damage, pressure on the lid and failing panels are common causes of display problems.
Turn the laptop off, disconnect the charger and avoid trying to use it again until it has been checked. Quick action can reduce the risk of corrosion and internal electrical damage.
Slow performance can be caused by aging storage, overheating, too many background programs, software problems or failing hardware. Diagnosis helps identify the real cause.
Charging problems can come from damaged chargers, ports, batteries or internal board issues. If your MacBook is not charging, stop forcing the connection and get it checked.
If your console is shutting down, running loudly or becoming unusually hot, airflow, dust build-up or internal cooling problems may be the reason.
That depends on the model, age, fault and overall condition. Screen damage, charging faults and storage upgrades are often worth repairing on a device that still meets your needs.