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08-03-2016 03:04 AM - edited 08-03-2016 03:06 AM
hi
i have a probook 455 and i wanted to know is there any full-hd or hd+ screen that matches with this model?
i think my lcd is like this:
http://www.laptopscreen.com/English/model/HP-Compaq/PROBOOK~455~G1~(F2P93UT)/
and i read this link:
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Video-Display-and-Touch/hp-probook-4540s-upgrade-laptop-screen...
i want to know if other hp lcd's or other brands can be used? help me if you know the full-hd or hd+ lcd model.
actually i am not satisfied with contrast of 455
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08-03-2016 03:11 AM
Yes and No.
No as the comupter and components are designed to best suite with eachother. So manufacturers will not support using incompatible parts though custamization is accepted.
Yes as there are technicians who can mix and match the components but the combination needs regular maintenance and watch. I would not recommand doing this as it may end up in failutes and issues.
Workaround would be to buy a HD monitor(ecternal) and connect it. There are n number of options in HD monitor to choose from.
Karthik
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08-03-2016 03:11 AM
Yes and No.
No as the comupter and components are designed to best suite with eachother. So manufacturers will not support using incompatible parts though custamization is accepted.
Yes as there are technicians who can mix and match the components but the combination needs regular maintenance and watch. I would not recommand doing this as it may end up in failutes and issues.
Workaround would be to buy a HD monitor(ecternal) and connect it. There are n number of options in HD monitor to choose from.
Karthik
--Say "Thanks" by clicking the Kudos (purple thumbs up icon in the lower right corner of a post)
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