1. It won't be inexpensive, as the entire top half of the system needs to be replaced. These go for about $360 on EBay - from Dell or a parts reseller, it's likely a $500 part, and that's without labor.
2. It WILL void your warranty to replace the screen.
If you're using the system for work purposes, the screen you have is a better choice than an UHD screen. Most business applications are not written to work well with ultrahigh resolution - and the UHD screen WILL appreciably cut battery life.
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July 25th, 2016 05:00
It's possible, but:
1. It won't be inexpensive, as the entire top half of the system needs to be replaced. These go for about $360 on EBay - from Dell or a parts reseller, it's likely a $500 part, and that's without labor.
2. It WILL void your warranty to replace the screen.
If you're using the system for work purposes, the screen you have is a better choice than an UHD screen. Most business applications are not written to work well with ultrahigh resolution - and the UHD screen WILL appreciably cut battery life.