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02-03-2017 08:18 AM
Hi,
I have an HP TouchSmart IQ510uk Desktop and I have accidentaly broken the LCD display.
I was looking on the internet to buy a new display, but I cound't find one for this type of TouchSmart.
Is there any other display that is compatible with HP TouchSmart IQ510uk Desktop ?
Thank you,
MIhaela Gosman
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02-03-2017 09:00 AM
Yeah I say its time to buy a more recent computer as your more then likely need to buy one as there dont seem to be any more displays for that model as its over 8 years old
02-03-2017 08:35 AM
I searched on google for you and found these https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=HP+TouchSmart+IQ510uk... dont know if any of these are any good for you? Have you tried Ebay etc or simply ring hp for a repair if under warrenty?
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02-03-2017 08:37 AM
It appears that since the AIO is from the 2008 model year, a replacement display is almost impossible to find. It is no longer manufactured.
I recommend that you consider upgrading to a something a bit more recent.
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02-03-2017 08:49 AM
Out of warranty doesn't even come close. We are talking about an eight-year-old All-In-One desktop PC. There are no displays available at the link that you posted.
A PC does not last forever. Seven to eight years qualifies as a fantastic service life for a PC product.
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02-03-2017 08:57 AM
Thank you for your reply,
I've searched on google, ebay and amazon and I cound't find this model.
Indeed, a PC doesn't last forever but It's working fine, even if the display is broken. Taking into consideration that this PC is used by my mother, it doesn't require a more powerful PC.
I was thinking just to replace the broken display.
Thank you,
Mihaela
02-03-2017 08:59 AM
Very true I wish my computers last that long 🙂 I guess they would need a new computer unless it has a vga output so they can plug in an external monitor a non touchscreen if that works? What u think Hp Expert?
02-03-2017 09:03 AM
You could try but if you have a vga output then its up to you but really could do with a new one even at the same specs just buy a second hand computer will do. Hope I helped you good luck. 🙂
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02-03-2017 09:03 AM - edited 02-03-2017 09:06 AM
@MasterTechGuy There is no VGA output on the model of AIO PC that the member has. That was only for models with more features.
If you can't source the part what does that leave you with?
HP does not sell the part and neither do vendors.
Maybe you will get lucky and find a second-hand screen that works and then again, maybe not.
That is why there does exist a pint where sourcing another PC, new or used is the only real option.
It is unfortunate that the PC is an AIO type. They have their serious limitations.
They look cool, but can't really be upgraded or in this case, even repaired.
You should be able to get a refurbished PC at a really good price. Just go online and look up refurbished PCs. There is a flourishing market for them and they are quite cheap.
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