p1a95ua #aba: damage to the screen of the computer

I was wondering how much a HP laptop windows ten screen would cost for repair?

naelovex wrote:
so if I don't get that where could I go to get my computer repaired?

Hello

Most likely, I don't live in your country, so I don't know. You can check on the internet, search for authorized HP repairer or call HP in your country to request.

Kind regards.

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