A broken or flickering display is one of the most common problems.
- Basic HD screen: Moderate range
- Full HD / IPS display: Higher range
- Touchscreen display: Premium range
The final cost depends on laptop model, screen size, and brand. Always confirm if the price includes installation and warranty.
Signs include: Not turning on, no charging, or random shutdowns.
- Minor chip-level repair (More affordable)
- Power IC replacement
- Full motherboard replacement (Expensive)
Chip-level repair is usually much more affordable than a complete board replacement. Requires expert diagnosis.
If your battery drains quickly or doesn’t charge at all:
- Standard batteries (Moderately priced)
- Original brand batteries (Higher cost)
- Gaming laptop batteries (Premium price)
Always check the warranty period provided on a new battery replacement.
Spilled water or damaged keys may require:
- Individual key fix (Lower cost)
- Full keyboard replacement (Moderate cost)
- Built-in keyboard panel replacement (Higher cost)
If your laptop is slow, upgrading storage helps immensely.
- SSD installation (Budget-friendly improvement)
- HDD replacement
- Data transfer charges (if required)
Upgrading to an SSD is one of the most cost-effective performance improvements you can make.
If your laptop charges intermittently or loosely:
- Charging port repair
- Power IC repair
These hardware fixes are usually very affordable compared to full motherboard replacements.
If your system is slow due to malware or OS corruption:
- Virus removal
- Windows OS installation
- Data backup services
Software repairs are typically lower cost compared to physical hardware repairs.