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11-01-2019 04:47 PM - edited 11-01-2019 04:50 PM
Hi. I bought my laptop over 3 months ago but I did not expect that it only has a maximum resolution of 1366x768. Some items could not fit on the screen so I want to upgrade it to a 1920x1080 FHD resolution. Can anyone help me how can I increase the resolution of my laptop and where can I find compatible parts? Thank you!
Here is the link to the specifications of my hp laptop.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06152880
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11-04-2019 12:41 PM
@josefsc I'm afraid you can only replace components shipped with the PC at the time of purchase in case the screen is faulty or requires a repair, there are no options of upgrading the screen resolution from one display to another, also, if you wish to upgrade the same from a local tech, you may do so at your own discretion but HP neither supports it nor recommends getting that done, hence we do not have a compatibility list for the same.
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11-04-2019 12:41 PM
@josefsc I'm afraid you can only replace components shipped with the PC at the time of purchase in case the screen is faulty or requires a repair, there are no options of upgrading the screen resolution from one display to another, also, if you wish to upgrade the same from a local tech, you may do so at your own discretion but HP neither supports it nor recommends getting that done, hence we do not have a compatibility list for the same.
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