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Victus by HP Laptop 16-d1015nia (6K2E6EA)
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My laptop is HP Victus 16 model (16-d1015nia), and my display broken, so what is suitable part for it and can i replace it with one which has higher specs, my panel is 16.1" FHD,, 144 Hz, 250 nits?

thanks in advance

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Unfortunately, the display assembly is not sold by HP as a spare or replacement.

 

The individual parts are listed as spare in the Maintenance & Service guide for your laptop model series.

 

The display panel, as you described, it has the following description and HP part number. 

(includes display cover adhesive and display bezel adhesive FHD, 250 nits, 144 Hz   M54735-001

 

Replacing the display with one of higher resolution will not work sine the connection at the system board  are not the same. 



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Thanks for reply
Can I use this part number M54734-001 instead.  It has the same resolution except it has higher nits 300 than 250 and 100 srgb than 45 ntsc?
Thanks for your help....

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Unfortunately, I do not know if it has the same configuration and number of pins as the original display.

 

Your best solution would be to replace the broken one with an identical unit.



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Hope these info helps


----old screen specs

 

Full high-definition (FHD) (1920 × 1080), Ultra Wide Viewing Angle (UWVA) NTSC 45, eDP 1.3, 250 nits, 144 Hz, 40 pins

 

 

---- New one specs

FHD, UWVA sRGB 100, low blue light, eDP 1.3 + PSR, 300 nits, 144 Hz, 40 pins

 

 

Thanks

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Unfortunately, that only helps a little. 

 

The problem is that laptops are not like desktop PCs with open architecture. 

 

I won't state that it will work because it might not.

I am not willing to assume the responsibility if it does not work.

 

Ask a laptop shop if it will and  also ask them if they will accept the responsibility if it does not. They probably will not.

 

 



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