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First off, get your wallet some Tums - you made an expensive mistake. You now know why anyone who doesn't need to deal with corporate secrecy who buys old Elitebooks replaces the screens with the standard IPS panel if the SureView panel breaks - that, and the cable is special for those models so it's a royal pain.
-The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [link|https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1147|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version). The part number that came with it is 5DXD5
+The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible, for the glass cover machines. The LG panels with the touchscreen digitizer are infinitely cheaper to fix as they can be dismantled and serviced piecemeal. When you break the glass screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [link|https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1147|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version). The part number that came with it is 5DXD5
The service manual can be found [link|https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-13-7390-laptop/latitude_7390_om/working-on-your-computer?guid=guid-13667de8-7d96-4015-b042-73b26ec81975&lang=en-us|here].
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First off, get your wallet some Tums - you made an expensive mistake. You now know why anyone who doesn't need to deal with corporate secrecy who buys old Elitebooks replaces the screens with the standard IPS panel if the SureView panel breaks - that, and the cable is special for those models so it's a royal pain.
-The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [link|https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1270&refine=lcd+screen|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version). The part number that came with it is 5DXD5
+The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [link|https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1147|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version). The part number that came with it is 5DXD5
The service manual can be found [link|https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-13-7390-laptop/latitude_7390_om/working-on-your-computer?guid=guid-13667de8-7d96-4015-b042-73b26ec81975&lang=en-us|here].
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First off, get your wallet some Tums - you made an expensive mistake. You now know why anyone who doesn't need to deal with corporate secrecy who buys old Elitebooks replaces the screens with the standard IPS panel if the SureView panel breaks - that, and the cable is special for those models so it's a royal pain.
-The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [link|https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1270&refine=lcd+screen|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version).
+The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [link|https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1270&refine=lcd+screen|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version). The part number that came with it is 5DXD5
The service manual can be found [link|https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-13-7390-laptop/latitude_7390_om/working-on-your-computer?guid=guid-13667de8-7d96-4015-b042-73b26ec81975&lang=en-us|here].
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First off, get your wallet some Tums - you made an expensive mistake. You now know why anyone who doesn't need to deal with corporate secrecy who buys old Elitebooks replaces the screens with the standard IPS panel if the SureView panel breaks - that, and the cable is special for those models so it's a royal pain.
The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [link|https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1270&refine=lcd+screen|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version).
The service manual can be found [link|https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-13-7390-laptop/latitude_7390_om/working-on-your-computer?guid=guid-13667de8-7d96-4015-b042-73b26ec81975&lang=en-us|here].
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-First off, get your wallet some Tums - you made an expensive mistake. The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1270&refine=lcd+screen|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version).
+First off, get your wallet some Tums - you made an expensive mistake. You now know why anyone who doesn't need to deal with corporate secrecy who buys old Elitebooks replaces the screens with the standard IPS panel if the SureView panel breaks - that, and the cable is special for those models so it's a royal pain.
-The service manual can be found [https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-13-7390-laptop/latitude_7390_om/working-on-your-computer?guid=guid-13667de8-7d96-4015-b042-73b26ec81975&lang=en-us|here].
+The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [link|https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1270&refine=lcd+screen|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version).
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+The service manual can be found [link|https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-13-7390-laptop/latitude_7390_om/working-on-your-computer?guid=guid-13667de8-7d96-4015-b042-73b26ec81975&lang=en-us|here].

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First off, get your wallet some Tums - you made an expensive mistake. The 2-in-1 screens are fused, so such service is nearly impossible. When you break the screen, you must purchase the assembly as a unit without exception. Anyway, [https://www.parts-people.com/index.php?action=category&id=140&subid=1270&refine=lcd+screen|PartsPeople has the parts for your machine]. What I would do in this case is match the panel up to your existing one, or if you can't find an exact match, go one tier up (ex: If you have a non WWAN HD cam model and you can't find it, get the IR Cam version).

The service manual can be found [https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-13-7390-laptop/latitude_7390_om/working-on-your-computer?guid=guid-13667de8-7d96-4015-b042-73b26ec81975&lang=en-us|here].

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