- Joined
- Apr 17, 2013
- Messages
- 1
- Motherboard
- 4530
- CPU
- i3 2350
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hello guys,
first of all I want to thank timohour and Likemike for their pre-work. Without them I might not even have tried it.
Nearly one year ago when I bought this notebook with HD resolution, cause I crushed the display of my old one, I was a bit dissapointed since my old one had 1440x900. Well I'am using notebook's rarely for work but I needed fast a cheap new one so bought this one.
More than a month ago I searched the internet about exchanging displays which got me here.
I thought about 1920x1080. As I saw the resolution in real I turned down this solution. The letters getting very small. I do not want to strain my eyes than absolutely necessary. So I decided to make a compromise: HD+ (1600x900)
here is what I did:
buying the 2 things necessary for the uppgrade:
buy the HD+ cable and one lcd
as other mentioned when you do buy a lcd from a vendor you get a random lcd so I just bought this one from...(since I'am from austria)
1001032 Display HP ProBook 6570b, 15,6", LED, HD+ 1600x900
http://www.screen-shop.net/
to my suprise I got a display from Innolux - never heard of them before - seems they are one of the biggest lcd suppliers
Then I did it. I have to mention that those things helped:
Manual
http://images10.newegg.com/User-Manual/User_Manual_34-158-074.pdf
display exchange
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv726SbdgJc
takeapart 4530s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWkCsrVJFlY
Unfortunately the DVD SATA Connector got dislocated so I had to put the notebook again apart to fix that. So you guys might consider puting the dvd drive early back in the notebook.
After the assembly I started and Yepeee! It works. The display might have a bit less contrast but the angle stability is far better.
I have to admit that I am using another OS (W 7 - 64).
first of all I want to thank timohour and Likemike for their pre-work. Without them I might not even have tried it.
Nearly one year ago when I bought this notebook with HD resolution, cause I crushed the display of my old one, I was a bit dissapointed since my old one had 1440x900. Well I'am using notebook's rarely for work but I needed fast a cheap new one so bought this one.
More than a month ago I searched the internet about exchanging displays which got me here.
I thought about 1920x1080. As I saw the resolution in real I turned down this solution. The letters getting very small. I do not want to strain my eyes than absolutely necessary. So I decided to make a compromise: HD+ (1600x900)
here is what I did:
buying the 2 things necessary for the uppgrade:
buy the HD+ cable and one lcd
as other mentioned when you do buy a lcd from a vendor you get a random lcd so I just bought this one from...(since I'am from austria)
1001032 Display HP ProBook 6570b, 15,6", LED, HD+ 1600x900
http://www.screen-shop.net/
to my suprise I got a display from Innolux - never heard of them before - seems they are one of the biggest lcd suppliers
Then I did it. I have to mention that those things helped:
Manual
http://images10.newegg.com/User-Manual/User_Manual_34-158-074.pdf
display exchange
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv726SbdgJc
takeapart 4530s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWkCsrVJFlY
Unfortunately the DVD SATA Connector got dislocated so I had to put the notebook again apart to fix that. So you guys might consider puting the dvd drive early back in the notebook.
After the assembly I started and Yepeee! It works. The display might have a bit less contrast but the angle stability is far better.
I have to admit that I am using another OS (W 7 - 64).