This is kind of obvious, but I would test that the screen is fully working before taping it (and bezel) back in place 🙂. Thanks for the video. No need to replace mine just yet *knock on wood* .
Hi! Thanks for the video. I also have a t14s gen 2 but the Storm grey version with a ryzen 5 CPU. The screen that i have is a 30pin non touch screen 1080p 300nits but i really want to upgrade it. Currently i'm really interested in the screen model that you have in the video, the 1080p 500nits multitouchscreen with privacy guard. Do you know if i can do that upgrade? Will it work? I will buy the LNVB201H001 screen and the 40 pin cable because my 30pin cable isn't compatible. Also, would you recomend that screen? Is the privacy guard that good? The brigthness is good, the viewing angles wih the privacy guard off are good? Thx a lot for this video
@@Berecutecu Not yet, i buyed the screen from aliexpress but they send me an incorrect model, one from a Lenovo Chromebook. I'm willing to buy again (with other seller) the 500nits privacy guard screen and wish it will work. Any information from you would be gratefull
BS - you don't mention about disconnecting the battery first for this - it burned my fuse now my backlight doesn't work for the screen!!!! Amateur Weekend Technicians - don't make a video if you don't know how to do the job correctly!!
I was hoping this would have been screws and clips like the T520… I’m having second thoughts about upgrading the display in my T14 Gen 2. I dealt with that black adhesive in MacBook Pro displays and hated it. Sucks to see everyone follow in Apple’s footsteps. Thanks for taking the time to make this though, it helps. I also have that same Nanch screwdriver set since 2016. A bit of warning: after 7 years of heavy use, a few weeks ago it somehow managed to come apart and the shaft retention ball bearings flew out. After almost an hour I found them and got it back together. Every now and then it doesn’t hurt to take the bit out and firmly tap the driver down into a firm surface to make sure it’s all pressed together. It’s nice to have a tool that has zero plastic in it.
This video is all wrong. Why replace the LCD from the frame when you can replace the entire frame with the LCD from another laptop. No need to unglue anything or unclip fragile bezels. You put the laptop upside down and remove the entire screws with the wires. This video is the most damaging way to do it. WHY?
Why replacing the entire frame with LCD if you can replace the whole laptop? That way you don't need to unscrew anything or putting the laptop upside down...
Thank You! For anyone else watching, this is the exact same process for the L14 Gen 2.
Yeah it is - it burned my fuse for the backlight w/o disconnecting the screen.
Thanks!
Thank you. I appreciate your gratitude.
Thank you
Thank you.
This is kind of obvious, but I would test that the screen is fully working before taping it (and bezel) back in place 🙂.
Thanks for the video. No need to replace mine just yet *knock on wood* .
Would this work on a Gen 1 as well ?
think g2 display is compatible with gen1 display?
Very similar for t16 thank you. I did disconnect my battery first though
thank you sir, I just replaced the screen in one
Hi! Thanks for the video. I also have a t14s gen 2 but the Storm grey version with a ryzen 5 CPU. The screen that i have is a 30pin non touch screen 1080p 300nits but i really want to upgrade it. Currently i'm really interested in the screen model that you have in the video, the 1080p 500nits multitouchscreen with privacy guard. Do you know if i can do that upgrade? Will it work? I will buy the LNVB201H001 screen and the 40 pin cable because my 30pin cable isn't compatible. Also, would you recomend that screen? Is the privacy guard that good? The brigthness is good, the viewing angles wih the privacy guard off are good?
Thx a lot for this video
Did it work for you?
@@Berecutecu Not yet, i buyed the screen from aliexpress but they send me an incorrect model, one from a Lenovo Chromebook. I'm willing to buy again (with other seller) the 500nits privacy guard screen and wish it will work. Any information from you would be gratefull
@@JoseHerrera-sd5rd thanks for sharing. I'm considering getting one laptop. Nothing to share this time, sorry
Stuck at step where i removed tape. On a gen 2. The screen seems to be stuck on cover.
Very good, Sir.
Thank you 👍
So nice of you
Hey, thanks for this video. I cant send a super thanks for some reason, but I DID Subscribe. I hope that helps!! Thanks!
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
Super thanks
You're welcome! 🙏
tks
BS - you don't mention about disconnecting the battery first for this - it burned my fuse now my backlight doesn't work for the screen!!!! Amateur Weekend Technicians - don't make a video if you don't know how to do the job correctly!!
I was hoping this would have been screws and clips like the T520… I’m having second thoughts about upgrading the display in my T14 Gen 2.
I dealt with that black adhesive in MacBook Pro displays and hated it. Sucks to see everyone follow in Apple’s footsteps.
Thanks for taking the time to make this though, it helps.
I also have that same Nanch screwdriver set since 2016. A bit of warning: after 7 years of heavy use, a few weeks ago it somehow managed to come apart and the shaft retention ball bearings flew out. After almost an hour I found them and got it back together. Every now and then it doesn’t hurt to take the bit out and firmly tap the driver down into a firm surface to make sure it’s all pressed together. It’s nice to have a tool that has zero plastic in it.
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
Do you know what screen to get if I want 4k?
This video is all wrong. Why replace the LCD from the frame when you can replace the entire frame with the LCD from another laptop. No need to unglue anything or unclip fragile bezels. You put the laptop upside down and remove the entire screws with the wires. This video is the most damaging way to do it. WHY?
why do you change the full lcd screen assembly ? when you can just change the lcd ? guessing you like to have used full assembly screen
Why replacing the entire frame with LCD if you can replace the whole laptop? That way you don't need to unscrew anything or putting the laptop upside down...
Delete this dumb comment 😂
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Thank you