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Released in September 2013, this 7-inch 1440x900 tablet running Android Jellybean was sold by Tesco. It was discontinued in October 2015 having been superseded by the Hudl 2.

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How to screen replace?

screen is smashed how do i get new screen connected

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Hi

I’m not sure if they make parts for this as they aren’t common and would probably cost more to repair than I would to buy new unfortunately

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Best bet on this is to keep an eye out on eBay for a used screen like this one.

Tesco Hudl 1 Genuine LCD Screen

Outside of that, most tablet manufacturers do not design their own LCD display, so it might be possible to disassemble the display and locate a manufacturer and part number on the back of the LCD itself. Of course, the problem there is that if your digitizer is broken as well, that won't help; I was unable to find anyone selling new parts for either the LCD or the digitizer on that tablet.

As far as instructions on how to do the replacement, I'm afraid you may be on your own there. No shortage of information on the Hudl 2, so that might be a place to start to at least get an idea of what you'll have to do, but no guarantees as to how similar the two models are going to be.

If you do end up tackling it, you could always write your own guide here on iFixit so someone who's following in your footsteps would have something to go by.

Good luck; let us know how it goes!

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