L labon210 Member Reaction score 0 Location Indiana Sep 7, 2012 #1 I've repair laptop screens and iPhone screens but never an all-in-one PC. It's a Gateway ZX6971 Touch All-in-One and the glass part is cracked and because of that the touch isn't working (I'm assuming) Is it worth it? Other thoughts?
I've repair laptop screens and iPhone screens but never an all-in-one PC. It's a Gateway ZX6971 Touch All-in-One and the glass part is cracked and because of that the touch isn't working (I'm assuming) Is it worth it? Other thoughts?
PCX Well-Known Member Reaction score 134 Sep 7, 2012 #2 its nearly a $1000 desktop, so it really just depends on the screen. Check the part number, see if its available and see if the cost justifies the repairs.
its nearly a $1000 desktop, so it really just depends on the screen. Check the part number, see if its available and see if the cost justifies the repairs.
Skillachi Member Reaction score 6 Sep 7, 2012 #3 labon210 said: I've repair laptop screens and iPhone screens but never an all-in-one PC. It's a Gateway ZX6971 Touch All-in-One and the glass part is cracked and because of that the touch isn't working (I'm assuming) Is it worth it? Other thoughts? Click to expand... hope this helps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHQeuEdNGJE
labon210 said: I've repair laptop screens and iPhone screens but never an all-in-one PC. It's a Gateway ZX6971 Touch All-in-One and the glass part is cracked and because of that the touch isn't working (I'm assuming) Is it worth it? Other thoughts? Click to expand... hope this helps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHQeuEdNGJE
ArtemusComputerTechnology Member Reaction score 7 Location Brooklyn, NY Sep 7, 2012 #4 The video is awesome, alittle shaky but good to see how the guy opened the Gateway all in one.