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I Broke My MacBook Pro's Retina Display
I Broke My MacBook Pro’s Retina Display
I still remember it so vividly. January 2, 6:15 AM. I was still half-awake but realized I still had an hour to work to beat Upwork’s weekly cut-off. So get up, I did. Oh yes! I work even during holidays! What a bummer! But that’s not even half of the horror I had that day! When I opened my laptop, I saw this really colorful screen in front of me. I couldn’t make sense of what I was looking at…
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Canon EOS M Back From LCD and Back Assembly Replacement
Reason why I wasn't able to bring this gear with me to Tokyo was all due to a careless drop of my Canon EOS M, which resulted in a cracked LCD screen and a damaged back panel. You can say there's a design flaw with the Canon EOS M strap latch mechanism, which fail to secure the strap to the camera despite the fact I've turned the coin-sized dial to do so.
Anyway, Canon seems rather emphatic towards my story and decided to replace the damaged components without charging me for labour. I am cool with that. With the camera repaired and back in operation, I think I can finally resume shooting for Canon Studio!
Be Careful with your LCD, LED & Plasma TV Screens
We get a few calls nearly every day in which someone tells a story that ends with their LCD/LED/Plasma TV screen being cracked and they'd like an estimate to replace it. Unfortunately we have to inform them that this is the one problem that is an uneconomical repair and that we cannot recommend it. We hate having to give this type of advice, however when a TV display panel has been cracked the costs associate with replacement part are so high that it just doesn't make sense. If the part price wasn't high enough (in some cases the part can be reasonable), most manufacturers add on a very high core charge which is lost when the customers panel is cracked. This can sometimes double the parts cost!
Most other repairs are very economical. TVs that won't turn on, have picture problems, shut off and have many other issues are repaired every day for a fraction of the cost of a new TV. Just be careful not to crack the display panel!