There are many glass cleaners that one could appropriately use for laptop screens. The easiest way of cleaning the glass of a laptop screen would be to use plain water and a towel.
Yes, all laptop computers are built with LCD screens (as well as many flatscreen televisions).
the type of touch screens that ipods use are called multi-touch.
Any other type of screen would bee too large, LCD screens allow for slim laptops, which is better, no?No, actually. It uses LCD because it uses less heat and energy. Since laptops are so small they do not have proper fans to air them out so they don't over heat, if they did they would be useless. LCD screens are efficient to laptops because they do not create as much heat, therefore saves the laptop. You could easily use a classic glass screen for a laptop, but the LCD is much more practical.
Asus Laptop
You can't do that. You need to use a 2nd video output of your laptop such as s-video DVI displayport HDMI etc. BTW When they say it can use 2 screens? I think you're already doing it with 1 VGA monitor. Since your laptop has a screen.
The toshiba laptop computer screen size vaires on the model. There are normal screens and wide screens. You also have to checck the size of the screen. The size of the screen is from corner to corner.
It would appear that most laptop producers (such as Dell, Samsung, and Lenovo) are indeed producing fourteen inch laptop screens in the upcoming 2012 year. If any company in particular interests you, you can always browse their website for the specifications of their latest laptop models.
Replacement screens for Dell laptops can be found in many places. A great place to start is on Dell's official site. Another place to find replacement screens for your laptop is on Amazon. There are always people selling replacement parts. If these do not work for you there is also a site just for screens it is called laptopscreens.
Video Card maybe -Fradio
give it a wipe with a damp cloth
Laptop screens can be cheap to fix or they could be expensive to fix, it all depends on what type of laptop it is that you have. If you have a higher resolution and more glossy screen is it going to be slightly higher to repair. Take it to a computer technician to get a good estimate before doing anything with it!