disassembling screen with metal bezel – instructions/experiences?

disassembling screen with metal bezel – instructions/experiences?

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  • #147237
    Chupa
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    you start from the right and left bottom corner of the lid, not the bezel

    search youtube for a video, it is pretty similar with all the apple ultrabook clones

    it is just popped in

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    #147240
    kelebek
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    Thx, Chupa.

    Just tried finding appropiate instruction videos (searching with “ultrabook screen disassembly”, “xiaomi air screen disassembly” … display disassembly” etc.), but didn’t find anything appicable, sufficently similar to my Teclast F7 (similar with some Ezbooks) with a metal bezel. What am I doing wrong in my search? Any hints?

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    #147248
    Chupa
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    sorry, I just found it a while ago and saw how a guy with this plastic three points (like a guitar thingy) popped these kind of screen open.
    maybe search for the apple equivalent video

    since there are no screws it is just clipsed on

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    #147251
    kelebek
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    Clipsed on or glued. I fear the bezel is glued. Which would mean a disassembly using heated air; using a  hair dryer or –  more professional but not at hand – a heat gun.

    + There seems to be a cover in the way between the hinges connecting screen and the body housing mainboard etc. Don’t see how to get that of neither.

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    #147256
    Chupa
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    the bezel is the connected part (with the hinge and the screen and the electonic) while the lid is the removable part
    and NO it is not a phone, there is no glue involved.
    you ust lift up the lid after unclipsing.
    the only electrical connection could be if you have a backlit logo

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    1981 soldered my first Sinclair computer 1K, tapedeck * 1984 build and sold IBM clones 8Mhz, 512K, 20MB HDD * 2018 messing with ultrabooks

    #147259
    kelebek
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    Ok.

    Concerning glue: I thought + meant the connection between bezel and screen + I thought this would have to be dismantled as well. That is what I saw in various ultrabooks screen disassembly videos. Anyhow, all the videos I found had plastic bezels. I saw no disassembly video with ultrabooks having metal bezels around the screen, as we find it with the Teclast F7 and some Ezbooks. So, it is all just my misunderstanding I guess (and still being here without a solution).

    No backlit logo with the Teclast F7, so no electrical connection here.

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    #147572
    JesDoias
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    Ok. Concerning glue: I thought + meant the connection between bezel and screen + I thought this would have to be dismantled as well. That is what I saw in various ultrabooks screen disassembly videos. Anyhow, all the videos I found had plastic bezels. I saw no disassembly video with ultrabooks having metal bezels around the screen, as we find it with the Teclast F7 and some Ezbooks. So, it is all just my misunderstanding I guess (and still being here without a solution). No backlit logo with the Teclast F7, so no electrical connection here.

    it is glued in ezbook. Someday ill find strength to try fix my screen in this bs machine and hopefully wont forget to make some photo session 4u.

    #147590
    kelebek
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    So, the glue-thing – at least between bezel + screen – seems to be fairly confirmed. Thx @JesDolas. And, Ohhh!, some photos of a disassembly of that would be so nice!

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