So, I was crushed when I dropped my N7 after only a couple of days. The screen was smashed, and wouldn't respond. I called Google, they sent me to Asus. Asus asked me to send it in, and they would evaluate and repair it. It took one week for them to evaluate it, got the email yesterday.
Cost of repairs (all amounts are USD) ? enter amounts on credit card form:
Parts - $104.00 (LCD)
Labor - $65.00
Shipping ? please select one shipping method only on credit card form
Sales Tax** ? please select one option only on credit card form
**Only if you reside in California or Canada will sales tax be charged. If you are outside California or Canada, please select ?none?.
I think that paying $170 + shipping to get this fixed is not a smart move. I'm gonna buy a new one (8GB this time), and get my old one back from Asus. My hope is that in a month or two the price of the LCD screen will drop and they'll be easy to obtain. Then, I'll attempt to do my own repair on my original. If I can repair it, I gain two things.One, knowledge on how to repair it, I've always been sort of curious, and now I have a reason to play around with the guts of something like this; two, a functional tablet that I can either give to a friend/family member or sell.
Anyone have thoughts on my plan? Think it'll be easy to get the screen and repair it? Suggestions on where to look for instructions on fixing it? Anyone else thinking of doing the same thing? If so, I'd like to get in contact, b/c it'd be fun to have a friend to chat about this with.
Cost of repairs (all amounts are USD) ? enter amounts on credit card form:
Parts - $104.00 (LCD)
Labor - $65.00
Shipping ? please select one shipping method only on credit card form
Sales Tax** ? please select one option only on credit card form
**Only if you reside in California or Canada will sales tax be charged. If you are outside California or Canada, please select ?none?.
I think that paying $170 + shipping to get this fixed is not a smart move. I'm gonna buy a new one (8GB this time), and get my old one back from Asus. My hope is that in a month or two the price of the LCD screen will drop and they'll be easy to obtain. Then, I'll attempt to do my own repair on my original. If I can repair it, I gain two things.One, knowledge on how to repair it, I've always been sort of curious, and now I have a reason to play around with the guts of something like this; two, a functional tablet that I can either give to a friend/family member or sell.
Anyone have thoughts on my plan? Think it'll be easy to get the screen and repair it? Suggestions on where to look for instructions on fixing it? Anyone else thinking of doing the same thing? If so, I'd like to get in contact, b/c it'd be fun to have a friend to chat about this with.