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Is It Safe To Remove Your Laptop’s Display? – SlashGear

Posted on September 16, 2023 By bot

The entire point of a laptop computer is that it’s both a display and a computer proper in a single, convenient package. However, while the display of a laptop is hard-connected to it via internal wires and hinges, that display is still technically a standalone device, in the same way that the monitor you connect your computer tower to is a standalone device. In theory, it’s possible to completely remove that display from the overall laptop, and in doing
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