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Hello, I currently own an HP Pavilion x360 2-in-1 Laptop 14-ek0103TU and I recently cracked the LCD display which prevents me from seeing what is on the screen. The computer still works normally, it's just that the display is damaged so that is the only part I need to replace. I have looked online for LCD displays that fit with the series number 14-ek but I saw that there are several different variations such as 14-ekXXXXnr, 14-ekXXXXdx and a bunch of other ones. The display seems to be the same apart from the slightly different series number, so I was wondering if it was possible to get one of those to replace my broken display or if the display needs to have the exact same series number to work?

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 The HP Partsurfer data is the absolute certainty on what will work in an HP laptop.

 

The specific display your laptop has is

N09469-001
PANEL KIT 14 FHD AG 250 DBTS 5MPCAM

 

 

Here is the HP Partsurfer data for your laptop. The link is worth saving in case you want to upgrade and want to know what is compatible.

https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer?searchtext=6U7R9PA



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