Step 1
Check your warranty. If your laptop is fairly new, check your warranty to see if it covers Samsung screen replacement. If you dropped the laptop or caused damage to the screen it will not be covered. If the screen is covered, contact your manufacturer to find out what you need to do to have the damaged screen replaced.
Step 2
Find the laptop manufacturer identification numbers. Turn your laptop over and locate the model, serial, and part numbers if available. The serial number usually starts with "SN" or something similar.
Step 3
Determine the laptop screen size and type. Measure the size of your Samsung laptop screen diagonally with a measuring tape. Read your laptop owner's manual to determine the type of Samsung LCD screen you have, such as TFT Active Matrix. The manual will also tell you what screen resolution and refresh rates your video card will support.
Step 4
Buy a new screen for your laptop. You can buy a new screen directly from the laptop manufacturer, but you will pay top dollar. To find the best deals, search for and bid on a compatible laptop screen through one of the major online auction sites. Also, many online computer parts dealers offer great deals on new and refurbished Samsung laptop screen.
Step 5
Replace the damaged screen. Once the new laptop screen arrives, you can replace the Samsung laptop scree yourself to save even more money. If you don't feel comfortable replacing the screen, hire a local computer repair technician to do it for you. Some dealers will replace the screen for free or at a reduced cost if you buy it from them.
