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Omen 880-004nc
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Hello, i wanted to ask if there is any way of replacing left side panel on my Omen 880-004nc with the one with glass so i can see my components.

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Hello @Erp3000

 

I don't think that is sold by HP at all. (Someone might correct me on this one).

You definetly can get a glass / transperant plastic panel, but has to be on you.

I found a cool video you can take a look at, let me know if these is near what you want. (Remember this is just an example):
https://youtu.be/Aph8wh3IghA

Let me know if this answers your question.

Best regards.

I´m an HP employee.

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Hi

 

Check HP PartSurfer.

 

Tom

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Hello @Erp3000

 

I don't think that is sold by HP at all. (Someone might correct me on this one).

You definetly can get a glass / transperant plastic panel, but has to be on you.

I found a cool video you can take a look at, let me know if these is near what you want. (Remember this is just an example):
https://youtu.be/Aph8wh3IghA

Let me know if this answers your question.

Best regards.

I´m an HP employee.
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Hi

 

Checked HP PartSurfer.

 

This component is not available.

 

DIY is the way to go in this instance.

 

Tom

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Thanks, the video was exactly what i have in mind. Just gonna wait till warranty expires.

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