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HP Pavilion 27xw 27-inch IPS LED Backlit Monitor
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi,

I was moving and saw that a plastic piece had broken off what goes across the bottom of my HP Pavilion 27xw monitor. I was wondering if the following part is replaceable: 

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I tried looking at the HP parts website and a couple third-party websites but didn’t have any luck. 

Thank you!!

Andrew 

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I was unable to find any parts.  I did find a defective monitor for sale on eBay that seems to have a good frame.  However, I have bought used 27in monitors at goodwill for a lot less than the shipping price of that defective eBay one.

 

Your frame is not cracked where the switches are located and I assume the crack does not affect the display.  Either superglue or a small fiberglass cloth plus the epoxy will keep the frame from getting worse.


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I was unable to find any parts.  I did find a defective monitor for sale on eBay that seems to have a good frame.  However, I have bought used 27in monitors at goodwill for a lot less than the shipping price of that defective eBay one.

 

Your frame is not cracked where the switches are located and I assume the crack does not affect the display.  Either superglue or a small fiberglass cloth plus the epoxy will keep the frame from getting worse.


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