Upgrade of 5737 Dell 17r full HD screen

Hello

My laptop has a screen of lg 1600 x 900. I would like to ask if it is possible to move to a screen full hd model 5737se 17r. And also can I update a backlit keyboard?

Thanks to you all!

Hi JIMARAS001,

Thank you for the update.

Well, if you provide me the serial number, I can check the keyboard for you info. Or provide me the keyboard manufacturer. You can check the configuration of the system here - http://dell.to/1n3X2po - enter the service number and check the original configuration of the system.

For the screen - Yes, ideally it should be a swap of right. On-site parts-people - there is only a single available manufacturer FHD - http://bit.ly/2e9aVX7.

For some models come with no touch and when needed to be upgraded to the Assembly of the touch screen, then only the complete kit needs to be replaced - such as the lcd cable, bezel, webcam, backcover and hinges with touchscreen lcd display. However, for this model, this does not apply.

If you need help with the replacement, please contact our team according to the link in my previous post.

Let us know if you have any other questions.

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