It depends on whether the screen is plugged into the mother board or soldered. If it's soldered, you'll need the hands of a brain surgeon and the patience of a Zen Buddhist, along with equipment found in a laboratory. "Back in the day" all laptop screen(wires) were soldered to the motherboard and that's where the cheaper-to-buy-a-whole-new-laptop thing came from. Now, many laptop's screens are plugged in and they are no harder to replace than the hard-drive or RAM.
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