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[* black] At the bottom, find the two hinges. There is a small triangle mark on both hinges. You need to remove the 'inner' screws (only one each side) and the screen is completely free of the chassis.
+[* black] If you have a CCFL LCD panel, you may have to unscrew the inverter board.
+[* black] Carefully rotate the panel out the lid cover.
+[* black] If a CCFL LCD, the ribbon cable will be securely taped to the connector at the top as well as at the bottom edge of the panel.
[* black] Disconnect the ribbon cable from the screen to completely remove the screen.
[* black] In my example, the product numbers of the screen are as follows :- BT156gw01 v.4 . If you put this number into eBay you will have several alternatives returned.
[* black] Fitting is reversal of steps so far.