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Replacement Laptop Screen For An Acer Aspire 4253.

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Greetings;

Where can I find a replacement screen for an Acer Aspire 4253 laptop here in Bangkok, other than Pentip plaza.

What would the average cost of a new screen be about?

Good day

you can try Zeer but it is flooded at the moment

Try Fortune Mall - near pram 9 subway station.

I have an Acer Aspire 5738ZG and the screen went on that a couple of weeks ago.

I took it to the shop I bought it from a couple of years ago and they told me a screen would cost 4,300 baht.

I have waited and waited but they told me that BKK is flooded and Also Ayuthha and Nakhon Sawan and didn't seem to understand when I explained that the BKK to CM buses were running and it could have been put on a bus to be collected, Thai Post is still working etc.

I looked around and found LED screens for various prices (I don't need a laptop any more) so I asked what they had and at what price.

There is a shop under BigC in Khampaeng Phet where the computer shop is and they had a 23 inch Acer LED external screen with a 3 year guarantee for 4,790 and the closest the shop would go to was 5,500.

I took my laptop (no charge but they wouldn't take the screen off for me) to Banana IT who tested the monitor on my laptop, took my screen off (for free) and I now have a bigger and better screen and a 3 year guarantee for 400 baht more that the computer shop wanted to charge me.

When comes the time to replace my computer I know where I will be going.

Acer as a repair shop on Rama 3, i don't know exactly where it is as i had my driver take my laptop to get fixed under warranty. i will check my paper work tomorrow and see if i can find the address. Saying this I think best to have fixed at Acer.

I have an Acer Aspire 5738ZG and the screen went on that a couple of weeks ago.

I took it to the shop I bought it from a couple of years ago and they told me a screen would cost 4,300 baht.

I have waited and waited but they told me that BKK is flooded and Also Ayuthha and Nakhon Sawan and didn't seem to understand when I explained that the BKK to CM buses were running and it could have been put on a bus to be collected, Thai Post is still working etc.

I looked around and found LED screens for various prices (I don't need a laptop any more) so I asked what they had and at what price.

There is a shop under BigC in Khampaeng Phet where the computer shop is and they had a 23 inch Acer LED external screen with a 3 year guarantee for 4,790 and the closest the shop would go to was 5,500.

I took my laptop (no charge but they wouldn't take the screen off for me) to Banana IT who tested the monitor on my laptop, took my screen off (for free) and I now have a bigger and better screen and a 3 year guarantee for 400 baht more that the computer shop wanted to charge me.

When comes the time to replace my computer I know where I will be going.

What a strange post.

I have an Acer Aspire 5738ZG and the screen went on that a couple of weeks ago.

I took it to the shop I bought it from a couple of years ago and they told me a screen would cost 4,300 baht.

I have waited and waited but they told me that BKK is flooded and Also Ayuthha and Nakhon Sawan and didn't seem to understand when I explained that the BKK to CM buses were running and it could have been put on a bus to be collected, Thai Post is still working etc.

I looked around and found LED screens for various prices (I don't need a laptop any more) so I asked what they had and at what price.

There is a shop under BigC in Khampaeng Phet where the computer shop is and they had a 23 inch Acer LED external screen with a 3 year guarantee for 4,790 and the closest the shop would go to was 5,500.

I took my laptop (no charge but they wouldn't take the screen off for me) to Banana IT who tested the monitor on my laptop, took my screen off (for free) and I now have a bigger and better screen and a 3 year guarantee for 400 baht more that the computer shop wanted to charge me.

When comes the time to replace my computer I know where I will be going.

What a strange post.

What is strange about it?

The OP has an ACER Aspire as I do.

The screen went down as mine did.

I fixed mine one way he is fixing his another way.

The difference is that I no longer need a laptop and rather than replace the whole item I merely replaced the faulty part.

The OP laptop is under warranty and my laptop warranty had expired.

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