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    HP EliteBook 8570p display

    Discussion in 'HP Business Class Notebooks' started by chelios, Jan 7, 2016.

  1. chelios

    chelios Newbie

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    Hi,
    Display on my 8570p is broken, but I have display from 8560p that is functional. Can I replace my broken 8570p display with display from 8560p?

    Thank you all for help.
     
  2. skummm

    skummm Notebook Enthusiast

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    Good morning.

    It really depends upon what native resolution both screens are.

    If either is 1366x768 then it will probably have a LVDS single link cable; 1600x900 and 1920x1080 resolution screens will have a dual link LVDS cable.

    Other than that then yes both screens have the same connector (LVDS 40 Pin) and will physically fit :)