Yes, you're correct that exposure to a humid environment might have caused some moisture buildup or corrosion, which in turn, can cause display issues on your laptop. Before you proceed, please note that this process can void any warranty, including extended warranties, you may have on your Dell Inspiron N7110. If you're not comfortable with doing this yourself, I would suggest taking it to a certified technician. If you feel comfortable going ahead, here are the steps to clean the corrosion with ISO alcohol:
- Turn off the laptop and unplug it from the power source. Remove the battery if possible.
- Open the laptop case. You'll want to refer to the service manual for your Dell Inspiron N7110 to see how to safely do...