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Tuno
October 20th 08, 02:07 AM
I have a b0rken hx4705 that I'd like to get repaired if that's cheaper
than getting a replacement on ebay. The display is cracked and non-
functional (a casualty of my Mother's Day bounce), but it works on
activesync.
Does anyone have any recent experience with a repair house? I've
google'd a few possibilities but if anyone has direct experience with
one I'd like to hear more.
-ted "pure glider is redundant" 2NO
chipsoars
October 20th 08, 02:15 AM
On Oct 19, 9:07*pm, Tuno > wrote:
> I have a b0rken hx4705 that I'd like to get repaired if that's cheaper
> than getting a replacement on ebay. The display is cracked and non-
> functional (a casualty of my Mother's Day bounce), but it works on
> activesync.
>
> Does anyone have any recent experience with a repair house? I've
> google'd a few possibilities but if anyone has direct experience with
> one I'd like to hear more.
>
> -ted "pure glider is redundant" 2NO
I've used pocket pc techs. The turn around was quick and
communications on issues and repair were outstanding throughout the
process. http://www.ppctechs.com/home.htm
Todd
October 20th 08, 03:18 AM
I used www.pdasmart.com several years ago to do a board level repair
(headphone daughter board to main board connector broken) on my
daughters iPod. Fast turn around. Very reasonable price ($25 to do
board repair). Good communication (via email) with repair status.
They work on iPaqs. Everything done right! I would definitely use
then again if the need arose.
noel.wade
October 20th 08, 05:58 PM
Just a note: The LCD is a pretty expensive component (compared to
other items inside a PDA) - so I would check with those guys to see
what the LCD replacement cost is gonna be... It might be cheaper to
get another hx4705 from eBay.
Good luck,
--Noel
chris
October 20th 08, 06:24 PM
I had a pretty good experience with these guys:
http://www.ipaqrepair.com/
Chris
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