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M6400 Matte sceen owners?

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by simonpickard, Dec 6, 2008.

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  1. simonpickard

    simonpickard Notebook Consultant

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    As far as I can tell the Dell screen is the same on used in the Hp 8730w. They are both made by LG.
     
  2. Intoxicate

    Intoxicate Notebook Evangelist

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    It's enough to remove the glassplate and install the normal non E2E bezel. I had here 2 covets (both with the LG RGB-LED screen) and removed the glassplate from one:

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    fegato Notebook Enthusiast

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    but will the normal bezel fit? and how to buy a normal bezel?
     
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    Intoxicate Notebook Evangelist

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    The glassplate actually is glued on a bezel. I compared the glassplate with the pics of the normal bezel on the Dell service manual, looks identically.

    You can order this bezel from Dell or buy from Ebay. I like the glassplate, that's why I didn't bought one, but perhaps I can get a cheap bezel, than I can confirm that it fits.
     
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