You hear the crack of glass as your notebook computer falls to the floor and your mind immediately starts calculating the cost of buying a new computer and wondering if your budget can afford it. Your computer is not that old and you really don’t want to have to buy a new one. Don’t worry you are not alone. Each year it is estimated that more than 3 million notebook users break their screens. Unfortunately, most notebook users that encounter this problem as well as IT professionals are unaware that there is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a new notebook; instead you can replace your notebook screen.
ScreenTek, a Houston based company, www.screentekinc.com offers customers replacement notebook screens at an affordable price that makes repairing your system much more cost effective than buying a new notebook. In addition, screen replacement is less time consuming than having to transfer all your data files, applications and personal settings to a new notebook. By replacing the screen, a notebook user can save an average of $700 per breakage incident based on the 2006 average cost of a new notebook computer. This cost savings when extended to the more than 3 million notebook users per year that break their screens can represent a $2 billon industry-wide savings opportunity.
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