cchin@weber.ucsd.edu (Chet Chin) (10/10/90)
The screen on my Zenith laptop (ZFL 181-92) looks about ready to expire, and I'm thinking of replacing it. Does anyone know how much a replacement screen for this Zenith model would cost, and where I can get one, particularly in the San Diego area? Thank you. Chet Chin UC San Diego
RON@psuvm.psu.edu (10/11/90)
In article <3838@network.ucsd.edu>, cchin@weber.ucsd.edu (Chet Chin) says: > >The screen on my Zenith laptop (ZFL 181-92) looks about ready to expire, and >I'm thinking of replacing it. Does anyone know how much a replacement screen >for this Zenith model would cost, and where I can get one, particularly in the I cracked the screen on my 181-92 and it is totally destroyed. I checked with Zenith parts and a new one costs about $700 (this was last March or so) so I am now using my machine with an external monitor and trying to find a used, possibly broken machine with a good screen I can salvage. At $700 dollars, you might as well buy a new machine. Ron McCarty (814) 825-3678
djo7613@hardy.u.washington.edu (Dick O'Connor) (10/12/90)
In article <90284.101624RON@psuvm.psu.edu> RON@psuvm.psu.edu writes: >In article <3838@network.ucsd.edu>, cchin@weber.ucsd.edu (Chet Chin) says: >> >>The screen on my Zenith laptop (ZFL 181-92) looks about ready to expire, and >>I'm thinking of replacing it. Does anyone know how much a replacement screen >>for this Zenith model would cost, and where I can get one, particularly in the > >I cracked the screen on my 181-92 and it is totally destroyed. I checked >with Zenith parts and a new one costs about $700 (this was last March >or so) so I am now using my machine with an external monitor and trying >to find a used, possibly broken machine with a good screen I can >salvage. At $700 dollars, you might as well buy a new machine. > >Ron McCarty >(814) 825-3678 .start plug At $300, you CAN buy a new machine from the COM1 Bargain Centre. Simply join the Heath/Zenith User's Group for about $30 annually, which gets you the monthly REMark magazine and access to the COM1 BBS, located in Michigan. Sporadically, the User's Group offices get shipments of all manner of electrically tested and sound computer equipment that they sell first come first served via sales that are not announced in advance. I know I've see 181-model machines for around that price. My brother just bought one of the 286 SuperSport machines for $800, and last December I picked up a 248/12 (the fast AT clone) with a 40 MB hard disk, single 3.5 floppy and 1 MB RAM for $1100. Shoot, I could have had a 386SX machine for that price if I'd waited until August. Next time I see one of those $50 VGA monochrome monitors, it's MINE! Yes, they take plastic, or you can send a check (ordered equipment is held on "layaway" for ten days). No, they can't give factory-new guarantees, and in fact term the equipment "as is". But everything is guaranteed electrically, and the failure rate is under 5%. I haven't had a single problem, and I would recommend the Bargain Centre without hesitation for those looking for spare parts or backup machines. .end plug "Moby" Dick O'Connor djo7613@u.washington.edu Washington Department of Fisheries *I brake for salmonids*