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One View: Assuming that your computer monitor screen is a LCD: Use alcohol mixing with a water soluble red color base or ink. Turn on your computer and monitor. Open a blank notepad file or some other white color background files or windows; brush the previously mentioned solution onto your screen with as little amount as possible to cover the entire screen. If there would have been a crack, the liquid mixture would permeate and fill the crack so that the crack would become visible. After successful identification of the crack, use clear/transparent alcohol to wipe clean your screen! Another View: "The LCD screen by itself is a multilayer structure and the look of a cracked screen may vary, but it will usually have some crack lines and/or black stains of a spilled liquid inside.."
Yes. They screen may crack on contact or even internal damage is possible.
Get a hammer and hit the screen.
ummm yes what r u thing if u bend something of course it with crack the screen but only that it will crack everything
It dosen't have a screen so you can't crack it
No they would crack their head open and die
There are many ways to enter a computer, but what do you mean by crack something ?-)
No, iPod nanos are one of my favorites and yes, the screen is small, but it doesn't crack.
It is possible for your voice to crack when you are sick.
You need to replace it. The manufacturer will repair it or supply a replacement screen to you. There are also many third party suppliers who can offer replacement screens.
There are quite a few electronic components built into the touch screen and when you actually SEE a crack there is actually quite a bit of damage to those components. You'll need to either send it in for a replacement screen or buy a new computer.
No.