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07-05-2024 01:41 PM
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hello everyone i have hp 250 g7 laptop its a great computer i love it. But i must say the 720p tn panel is not good at all to look at. I wanted to know if its possible to physically put new 1080p ips panel inside this laptop? I have looked on the spec sheet of this pc and seen it does have variant of 1080p (i didnt see if its ips or not) but i have seen on aliexpress they are selling 250 g7 ips 1080p panel i wanted to know if its actually gonna work?
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