Well, I would ask them (there definition may be different from anyone
else's). However, my gut tells me it is just the screen and they are no
fun to replace on your own. Make sure you are comfortable with tedious &
delicate tasks. Otherwise, take it to an authorized Apple repair shop. It
may still be a good idea to buy the part yourself as it may be less
expensive than the shop will have it and the shop may take longer to get
it through their regular parts outlet. Check with the Powerbookguy.com
though first and see what his prices are.

peter brigg wrote:

> My daughter's 280c got "catted." Does the replacement 'part' consist of
> just the screen or the whole top of the duo? Midwest Mac wants $195 for
> 'replacement screens.'

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