It's certainly possible for it to do so. Though turbulence itself doesn't do any kind of "special" damage that I know of, any kind of jarring or something physically rough on the computer can damage it. Generally on a laptop (which I assume is what you would take on a plane) the screen is, indeed, the weakest link and most likely to break. They don't have a lot of reinforcement. If you take your computer with you I would suggest either keep it in its bag on your lap or on your tray table and hold on to it, or if you pack it overhead, wrap some leftover Styrofoam or rubber band a towel around it and don't pack anything in there with it that can stab it in the screen. Pressure in one small area like that can easily shatter a screen.
Because the computer screen works like a tv screen
Is your computer screen plugged in? Make sure your computer screen is properly connected to your computer.
can you see your self on computer screen.
OK so you see a screen and there is a keyboard in front of it that is a COMPUTER! You turn on the screen and you got on a computer!
Screen - noun (as in computer screen): écran
The purpose of a computer screen magnifier is to enable the visually impaired to see the writing and detail on their computer screen. It is a piece of software that works like a magnifying glass.
lcd screen
You can give your touch screen computer a padlock, if need be.
How do I repair the blue screen of death on my computer?
Sony Vaio makes a very small notebook computer. It would be perfect for your trips. The Dell Vostro 1310 is a very small notebook computer with a 13" screen. It would be perfect for your long flights.
The computer screen could have becomed damaged and so might the computer.
A computer screen is only an input device if it works with Touch Screen Technology else its output only