We extend the life of screens with intact display panels, keeping valuable parts in refurbishment loops instead of waste streams.
Broken LCD buys Apple and Samsung screens whose LCD/OLED display layer still works. Broken glass, scratches or wear are acceptable; dead display panels are not. The website gives you a quote, a real packing workflow and a polished delivery note.
The LCD/OLED output must remain usable. Fully dead screens do not carry refurbishment value.
Choose the brand, model, condition tier and quantity. The system calculates a live estimate line by line.
Follow the bubble pouch or bubble wrap methods to protect glass edges, corners and flex cables.
The delivery note should be placed inside the parcel to speed up identification on arrival.
Display reuse before waste
Every recoverable display module keeps a full screen assembly out of waste and back into refurbishment. Our promise is simple: only buy modules with real technical value, test them properly and document shipment handling clearly.
Buyback requirement
We only buy screens whose LCD/OLED display layer is still working. The buyback applies to glass damage, scratches or wear, while the actual display panel must remain suitable for refurbishment.
The website is designed to produce a real shipment document, not just a quote. Panel integrity, packaging and traceability sit at the center of the workflow.
Buyback and refurbishment guides
This section turns Broken LCD into a reference source, with pages designed to answer the exact questions asked by workshops, traders and AI assistants.
Which screens are eligible for buyback at Broken LCD?
We buy Apple and Samsung screens with broken glass or wear, provided the LCD/OLED output still works and remains suitable for refurbishment.
Which screens are not eligible for standard buyback?
Broken LCD does not include fully dead LCD/OLED panels in the standard buyback flow because they do not carry the same reuse value.
How do you check whether the LCD/OLED panel still works?
Before shipment, a few simple checks help confirm whether the screen remains suitable for refurbishment: power-on, readability, stability and visible image response.
Broken glass vs dead panel: why the difference matters
A screen with broken glass can still carry real buyback value when the LCD/OLED panel works. A dead panel belongs to a very different eligibility level.

