Having walked through this with Woody it's not as bad as it seems (with
someone there to comfort you as you think your breaking it into little
bitty pieces ;-)
it really acts like your cracking the plastic but it's not that bad, in
hindsight ;-) you might want to find someone close to you to assist.
otherwise I _think_ Woody does this repair for a decent price. I also
believe that one or two others do the same repair, at least I seem to
recall that. but I _KNOW_ woody does a bangup job on these things, he
really knows the emate.
william
Scott Strungis wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just got a nice looking and working eMate in the mail today. Right now the unit is in fine shape, but I understand that the hinge springs tend to go and destroy the display cable in the process. Is there someone on the list here that does eMate repairs? I love this machine, but after reading up on the repair process, it really is beyond me.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott Strungis
> NJ, USA
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