FAQ
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1. What is Bliss Computers?
Bliss Computers provides high-quality, competitively priced replacements for damaged laptop LCD screens, with DIY-friendly solutions for all major brands.
2. What products do you offer?
- Adhesive Strip
- All in One Screen
- Glass Bezel
- Laptop Bezel, Hinges
- LCD Cable
- LCD Inverter
- Non-Touch Glass
- Non-Touch Glass with Bezel
- Non-Touch Screen
- Non-Touch Screen Assembly
- LCD Screens
- Touch Glass
- Touch Glass with Bezel
- Touch Panel
- Touch Screen Assembly
- Touch Screen Assembly-No Bezel
- Web Camera
3. What Brands can you provide?
Acer |
Advent |
Alienware |
Aopen |
Apple |
Archos |
Arima |
Asus |
Au Optronics |
Averatec |
Balance |
Benq |
Bion |
Boehydis |
Chen USA |
Chi Mei |
Chunghwa |
Cisnet |
Clevo |
Compal |
Compaq |
Cyberpower |
Dell |
ECS |
Elonex |
eMachines |
Eurocom |
Everex |
Founder |
Fujitsu |
Gammatech |
Gateway |
Generic |
Gericom |
Getac |
Gigabyte |
GQ |
Haier |
Hannstar |
Hasse |
Hitachi |
HP |
Hundyx |
Hyperdata |
Hypersonic |
Hyundai |
IBM |
IDTech |
iMac |
Imperial |
Innolux |
IPS |
ITC |
IVO |
Jetbook |
JVC |
Kohjinsha |
Lenovo |
LG |
LG Innotek |
LG Philips |
M-Tech |
Max |
Medion |
Micro Pro |
Micro Express |
Microsoft |
Mitac |
Mitsubishi |
Motion Computing |
MPC |
MSI |
NEC |
Nexoc |
Nokia |
Nspire |
Optima |
Pachard Bell |
Panasonic |
Panda |
Sumida |
Sylvania |
System76 |
Systemax |
Tangent |
Tiny |
Toppoly |
Toshiba |
Twinhead |
Uniwill |
Velocity |
Viewsonic |
Voodoo |
Winbook |
Zepto |
Zotac |
ZT |
4. What I need to consider while upgrading my laptop screen?
Upgrading your laptop screen can be a rewarding project, but it’s important to be fully informed of the potential challenges and risks. Here are some key points to keep in mind:
- Consult a Technician First
Before diving into an upgrade, always consult with a qualified technician. They can help you determine if the upgrade is feasible and compatible with your laptop model.
- LCD Whitelist
Some laptops have a whitelist embedded in their firmware, which restricts the use of certain LCD panels.
If the new screen’s EDID doesn’t match a model in the whitelist, the screen won’t display an image.
Advanced modifications to the laptop or LCD firmware may be required to bypass this limitation. You need to talk to your technician to determine if this is something your system can handle.
- Cooling
Upgrading to a higher resolution increases the load on your video card, especially when moving from 1366 x 768 (1,049,088 pixels) to 1920 x 1080 (2,073,600 pixels)—almost double the pixel count.
Impact on Graphics: If you use your laptop for basic tasks like browsing or social media, the change won’t be drastic. However, if you play 3D games or run graphics-intensive applications, the video card will be under significantly more strain.
Heat Generation: Higher graphical load generates more heat, and if your laptop was not designed for a higher-resolution display, the cooling system may struggle to keep up. Many laptops have limited cooling capabilities due to their compact size, and the system may not be able to handle the extra heat generated by demanding applications at a higher resolution.
Risk Factor: Upgrading the resolution adds strain to your system and may impact long-term performance. It’s done at your own risk, and we cannot guarantee success. If the upgrade doesn’t work, we are not liable. Please use your best judgment.
- You Experiment, You Take a Risk
Upgrading your machine with non-manufacturer-approved products is always a calculated risk. Be prepared for the possibility of issues, including screen incompatibility or other malfunctions.
- Video Cable Compatibility
The video cable connection and pins must match up properly for the upgrade to work.
Cable Availability: It may be easy to find the right cable for your laptop, or it could be nearly impossible depending on your model.
If the cable is incompatible, the display won’t work correctly or may fail entirely. In some cases, finding the right cable may be challenging or costly, especially for laptops with unique connection types. Always double-check cable compatibility before proceeding with the upgrade.
- Do Your Research
Before making any changes, take some time to research your specific laptop model.
Check online forums, especially hardware communities, to see if anyone else has upgraded the resolution on your exact model.
Find out if your laptop’s cable needs to be replaced, what part numbers are needed, and where to source them.
Investigate whether your laptop has an LCD whitelist and if your graphics chip can handle the added load.
- Limited Coverage for Small Businesses
As a small business, our insurance coverage is limited when it comes to third-party or non-standard upgrades. Please ensure you understand the risks and consult your technician for guidance before proceeding.
Final Thoughts:
Upgrading your resolution can be tempting, but it's not without risks. In many cases, upgrading a popular laptop with a low-resolution display can make it "perfect." However, always be prepared for potential challenges, and consult experts before moving forward. We don’t provide guarantees, and upgrading your laptop screen is always at your own risk.