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10-03-2025
10:24 AM
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10-10-2025
06:54 AM
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SteffenBaierUK
I have the seriel number <Do not include the product serial number or any private information>
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10-03-2025 11:05 AM
Below is the link to the parts list for your notebook:
The display panel part number and description is:
| N19252-001 | SPS-RAW PANEL LCD 16 WUXGA AG UWVA 400e |
Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook:
If you look at chapter 3, page 26 of the manual your notebook has the 400 nit display panel.
40.6 cm (16.0 in), BrightView, 400 nits HP part # N19252-001
10-03-2025 11:05 AM
Below is the link to the parts list for your notebook:
The display panel part number and description is:
| N19252-001 | SPS-RAW PANEL LCD 16 WUXGA AG UWVA 400e |
Below is the link to the service manual for your notebook:
If you look at chapter 3, page 26 of the manual your notebook has the 400 nit display panel.
40.6 cm (16.0 in), BrightView, 400 nits HP part # N19252-001
10-10-2025 06:05 AM
You're very welcome.
Unfortunately, I wouldn't know what is needed to replace the screen but here are the available part numbers that are shown i chapter 3 of the service manual:
There are two options.
HP DreamColor, WQUXGA, antiglare, 500 nits, models without a camera N50677-001
HP DreamColor, WQUXGA, antiglare, 500 nits, models with a camera N50678-001
HP only has the second one in stock and it costs 11751.86 Kr ($1,233.95 USD).
You'd have to be really unhappy with your notebook's existing display to spend that kind of money and do a lot of work to replace the display.
10-10-2025 06:26 AM
Oh, I don't have the notebook, but I got a question if I wanted to buy a Hp Zbook Fury 16 G10 | i7 / 64Gb / 1TB / RTX A2000 ADA with a malfunktional display. I think I'm capable to do the change but, as You say, it's expensive.