> I've got a 1GHz superdrive Titanium PowerBook G4 which suffered a > broken screen in a car accident and insurance won't cover it. So I'm > in the market for a new panel to suit. > > Firstly, how does one open the display assembly? It doesn't seem as > straightforward as it was on my Pismo. Is there anything I should be > concerned about with opening the display assembly or is it better to > aquire an entire assembly+screen replacement? I need to open it up > first to determine which screen it uses (the LG Philips or the Samsung > panel) and then order a replacement. > > Basically, I can get a new screen for US$390 vs. the US$1K for the > whole screen+assembly. Spending a grand on a screen seems pointless > given that a iBook G4 can be had for less (and I can't afford it). > > Suggestions? Advice? Check out my site: http://www.ururk.com/personal/ Be warned, it uses flash. I've got a hinge repair portion on my site. In addition, Dan K. (of this list) details the removal of the bezel - I haven't added his site to my page yet...