
Since we have some experience replacing screen covers on handhelds, we'll offer one warning. Unless you live in one of the clean rooms used to manufacture computer chips (and you don't, because it wouldn't be clean with people living in there!) you are going to get dust under your screen. This is a certainty unless you are profoundly lucky. Still, if you can't get Nintendo to fix your DS, a speck or two of dust is a small price to pay for a working touchscreen, although there's always the potential cost of completely wrecking your system.








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-10-2008 @ 1:32AM
NetOperator Wibby said...
Hmm, this was an interesting read. It sucks he broke the lower left of his screen but at least it works now.
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4-10-2008 @ 4:10AM
David said...
If you can repair the screens can you repair the hinges?
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4-10-2008 @ 5:21AM
Maya said...
you can, just buy a replacement shell and, well, replace the whole or just the hinges :)
4-10-2008 @ 5:41AM
David said...
oooo where would I get one of those