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    NP9877 (Clevo P870TM) Screen replacement?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by syyn, Oct 22, 2019.

  1. syyn

    syyn Notebook Enthusiast

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    The screen on my Sager NP9877 has issues and I will likely need to replace. The video on the LCD is all shaky, with multi-colored lines through it at times. However, when I plug it into an external monitor via HDMI the external monitor's video is fine (though the laptop LCD is still wonky). So, I'm assuming the screen is going bad? Maybe a loose connector?

    I don't seem to find instructions on how to remove (or replace) the LCD screen in the manual. Anyone have an instruction guide or video on how to get to the screen on the NP9877 (Clevo P870TM)?
     
  2. joluke

    joluke Notebook Deity

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    Use the service manual. Grab here: https://repo.palkeo.com/clevo-mirror/P8xxTMxG/P870TM(G)_SM.zip

    All the disassemble instructions are there
     
  3. syyn

    syyn Notebook Enthusiast

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    Perhaps I am just missing it, but it seems to include how to disassemble everything, except the LCD.
     
  4. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    It's fairly straight forward, unclip the front bezel (start on screen side of edge), unscrew the panel from the bracket, gently pull forward and disconnect the panel cable. Reverse to install.
     
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