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HP 15-r000 Notebook
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

HI I was wanting to replace the screen on my laptop because it has quite a few dead pixels and the screen I have at the moment is not a touchscreen but I was wondering if I could replace it with a touchscreen instead?

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No.

 

A touchscreen display screen has a connector that won't physically where the current display's connector plugs into your notebook's systemboard. You would have to replace the systemboard with one that is meant to have a touchscreen display.

 

With that said, your question  of upgrading to a touchscreen display screen from a non-touchscreen display is not viable.

 

 



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No.

 

A touchscreen display screen has a connector that won't physically where the current display's connector plugs into your notebook's systemboard. You would have to replace the systemboard with one that is meant to have a touchscreen display.

 

With that said, your question  of upgrading to a touchscreen display screen from a non-touchscreen display is not viable.

 

 



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