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How can I open the HP w1907 LCD Monitor

I need to fix the power switch

  • tatobatalla2 Sep 09, 2008

    I´m skillful enough to do the repair myself. I just don´t want to destroy the plastic. I need somebody to tell me how to open the monitor.

  • Anonymous Dec 02, 2008

    how do you open the compaq wf 1907 hd monitor



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I have just opened an HP W1907. It does not open from the back like Dell!!! The black plastic bezel with the HP logo on the front must be removed.I pried mine lose and broke most of the plastic nibs that hold it in place. From examining the bezel, it appears the a thin hook should be slipped in between it and the light gray plastic then pry up the back of the black bezel. The nibs on the black plastic bezel are facing downward and you must somehow lift them up and over the matching locks on gray piece. If you pry on the black back piece, as in Dell, you will break off four post the have screws put in from the front.

I hope this helps.

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How can I open the HP w1907 LCD Monitor? This trouble maybe power supply or inverter boards is defective.
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