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The screen is the most important part of a PDA. However, the cheap screen used in the Palm m105 is prone to failure, not to mention easy to break. Luckily, removing the broken screen and replacing it with a new one is straightforward. With that in mind, let's walk through how to remove the old screen. | This guide will help you remove and replace the screen found in the Palm m105. | | | | The Palm m105 has a LCD screen with a thin plastic cover. It not only allows the stylus to interact with its different applications but also displays the information necessary for a PDA. Problems can arise from the screen's cheap wiring and damage to the plastic digitizers caused by stylus use over time. Thus, the device becomes unusable because nothing is displayed. This means a screen replacement in most cases but see the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Palm_m105_Troubleshooting|Palm m105 troubleshooting page|new_window=true] to see if other issues are preventing it from working correctly. Also make sure to remove the two AAA batteries before getting started. |
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