Removing screen from front bezel non-destructively
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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I'm looking for a way to remove the screen from the bezel of an FZ-G1, I don't actually have this device, I have the front bezel which has the webcam, screen, and front navigation buttons on it. I'm planning on using the display for a project as it has a wacom digitizer and a capacitive touch screen.[br]
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I'm looking for a way to remove the screen from the bezel of an FZ-G1, I don't actually have the whole device, I just have the front bezel which has the webcam, screen, and front navigation buttons on it. I'm planning on using the display for a project as it has a wacom digitizer and a capacitive touch screen.[br]
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Would anyone happen to know of a way to separate the screen from the display without destroying it? [br]
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This might not be obvious from the image I posted, but the front surface is not flat as it is on modern devices, there is a bezel and the screen is visible through a cutout in the bezel.[br]
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Not sure if it helps but the FZ-G1 has an IP65 rating, so how ever they chose to bond the screen to the bezel must be pretty strong/durable.
Removing screen from front bezel non-destructively
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello,[br]
[br]
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I'm looking for a way to remove the screen from the bezel of my FZ-G1, I don't actually have this device, I have the front bezel which as the webcam, screen, and front navigation buttons on it. I'm planning on using the display for a project as it has a wacom digitizer and a capacitive touch screen.[br]
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I'm looking for a way to remove the screen from the bezel of an FZ-G1, I don't actually have this device, I have the front bezel which has the webcam, screen, and front navigation buttons on it. I'm planning on using the display for a project as it has a wacom digitizer and a capacitive touch screen.[br]
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Would anyone happen to know of a way to separate the screen from the display without destroying it? [br]
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This might not be obvious from the image I posted, but the front surface is not flat as it is on modern devices, there is a bezel and the screen is visible through a cutout in the bezel.[br]
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Not sure if it helps but the FZ-G1 has an IP65 rating, so how ever they chose to bond the screen to the bezel must be pretty strong/durable.
Removing screen from front bezel non-destructively
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello,[br]
[br]
I'm looking for a way to remove the screen from the bezel of my FZ-G1, I don't actually have this device, I have the front bezel which as the webcam, screen, and front navigation buttons on it. I'm planning on using the display for a project as it has a wacom digitizer and a capacitive touch screen.[br]
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Would anyone happen to know of a way to separate the screen from the display without destroying it? [br]
[br]
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This might not be obvious from the image I posted, but the front surface is not flat as it is on modern devices, there is a bezel and the screen is visible through a cutout in the bezel.
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This might not be obvious from the image I posted, but the front surface is not flat as it is on modern devices, there is a bezel and the screen is visible through a cutout in the bezel.[br]
+
[br]
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Not sure if it helps but the FZ-G1 has an IP65 rating, so how ever they chose to bond the screen to the bezel must be pretty strong/durable.
Removing screen from front bezel non-destructively
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hello,[br]
[br]
I'm looking for a way to remove the screen from the bezel of my FZ-G1, I don't actually have this device, I have the front bezel which as the webcam, screen, and front navigation buttons on it. I'm planning on using the display for a project as it has a wacom digitizer and a capacitive touch screen.[br]
[br]
Would anyone happen to know of a way to separate the screen from the display without destroying it? [br]
[br]
This might not be obvious from the image I posted, but the front surface is not flat as it is on modern devices, there is a bezel and the screen is visible through a cutout in the bezel.
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