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Yuko laptops, such as the DN173H or the J1463, are compact, affordable devices that are primarily used as entry-level or school laptops. After one to two years, typical signs of wear and tear begin to appear: The battery no longer lasts as long as it did at the beginning and should be replaced in a timely manner. The power adapter and charging port are particularly prone to failure in budget devices. The fan can become louder or fail entirely due to dust buildup—which leads to overheating and a loss of performance. The keyboard also shows early signs of wear with regular use, and screens can develop cracks. Upgrading the RAM is often the easiest way to make your device run faster again. If you’d like to repair it yourself, you’ll find helpful tutorials on our YouTube channel for basic repairs like battery replacement or fan cleaning. For everything else, our in-house repair shop is the right choice: We’ll inspect your Yuko laptop, give you an honest assessment, and repair it quickly and easily—so you can use your device for as long as possible.
Yuko is an OEM or ODM manufacturer that develops and produces various notebook platforms and computer solutions for other companies. OEM stands for “Original Equipment Manufacturer” and refers to companies that manufacture the actual hardware. ODM stands for “Original Design Manufacturer” and describes manufacturers that also handle the development and design of the devices. The notebooks developed by Yuko are often not sold directly under the manufacturer’s name, but are distributed by various brands, specialty retailers, or system integrators under their own brand names.For end customers, this means that many technical components and replacement parts often come directly from the original platform manufacturer. When it comes to maintenance, repairs, or finding compatible replacement parts, there are therefore often similarities with other devices based on the same Yuko platform. Depending on the model, different feature sets and configurations are used, while the technical foundation may remain identical. Batteries, displays, keyboards, fans, and other components can therefore often be traced back to the respective Yuko platform, making it easier to identify suitable replacement parts.