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    HP Pavilion dv6-6109sg replace original LCD screen

    Discussion in 'HP' started by leon22, Feb 4, 2012.

  1. leon22

    leon22 Newbie

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    Hi!

    It's possible to replace my original LCD panel screen 15.4" 1366x768 with a 15.4" 1600x900 screen? (which one does I need?)

    Laptop: HP Pavilion dv6-6109sg



    Thank you in advance!


    leon22
     
  2. zuvieltext

    zuvieltext Notebook Geek

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    If you are thinking about replacing the screen anyway... why not go for 1080p?

    Other people already have written nice step-by-step instruction including a "parts list" right here:

    dv6t display replacement
     
  3. leon22

    leon22 Newbie

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    OK, Danke.
    Gilt dies auch für den dv6-6109sg (da im Beitrag hp dv6t erwähnt wird)?


    LG


    PS: Deinem Nick zufolge sprichst du Deutsch ;-)
     
  4. zuvieltext

    zuvieltext Notebook Geek

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    Nicht nur das!

    Don't worry to much about the extra letter. The dv6-6109sg and the DV6T-6100 CTO belong to the same family. If you read through the
    thread you'll notice other people with different laptops.
     
  5. leon22

    leon22 Newbie

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    Thank you!
     
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    leon22 Newbie

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    Last question:

    Are the AUO B156HW0x lines, or the LG LP156WF1 compatible with my 15.4" screen (because these are 15.6" screens) ?


    Thank you!


    greets
     
  7. zuvieltext

    zuvieltext Notebook Geek

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    According to: HP DV6-6109sg specs
    your 1366x768 screen has 15.6" and not 15.4".
     
  8. leon22

    leon22 Newbie

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    Ok. My fault!


    Thank you!


    Greets
     
  9. leon22

    leon22 Newbie

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    Where have you ordered the 1080p display cable from HP? (no shipment to Austria on HP partsurfer)

    Is there an ebay offer or something?


    Thank you!


    Greets
     
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    baii Sone

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    leon22 Newbie

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    BTW: Why I can't use the old existing cable?

    Thank you!
     
  13. zuvieltext

    zuvieltext Notebook Geek

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    Read the full thread.

    Autoarc's post. There's no point to update to a 1600x900 (or better)
    display without the cable.