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==About== | ==About== | ||
The HP G60 is a wide-screen laptop PC with several variants (sub-models). The sub-model number can be found on a label on the unit's underside. | |||
All of them have a full keyboard with numeric keypad. Some models support up to 4GB RAM, but I have not yet been able to confirm whether this is true for all sub-models; many units being sold on eBay only have 3GB. | |||
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==Parts== | ==Parts== | ||
* | * Screen: apparently different sub-models use different screens. These are the ones I know about: | ||
** [[LTN156AT01]] -- G60-530US | |||
** [[LTN160AT02]] -- G60-125NR | |||
*** Just for those two: The connectors are the same, but the 56AT01 is physically a little smaller than the 60AT02 and the screw holes are in different places (only one hole on each side lines up with the brackets for the second one). I was able to mount a 56AT01 inside a G60-125NR, but the screen would not light up, so there may be other incompatibilities. | |||
* RAM: "1GB DDR2 SODIM,J" (DDR2-400) seems to be compatible (Kingston and PNY both tested ok) | * RAM: "1GB DDR2 SODIM,J" (DDR2-400) seems to be compatible (Kingston and PNY both tested ok) | ||
** official specs say 2GB max, but | ** official specs say 2GB max, but at least one unit I tested was able to support 4GB. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c01533413 Product Specifications: G60-120US] | * [http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c01533413 Product Specifications: G60-120US] | ||
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The HP G60 is a wide-screen laptop PC with several variants (sub-models). The sub-model number can be found on a label on the unit's underside.
All of them have a full keyboard with numeric keypad. Some models support up to 4GB RAM, but I have not yet been able to confirm whether this is true for all sub-models; many units being sold on eBay only have 3GB. <hide>
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Parts
- Screen: apparently different sub-models use different screens. These are the ones I know about:
- LTN156AT01 -- G60-530US
- LTN160AT02 -- G60-125NR
- Just for those two: The connectors are the same, but the 56AT01 is physically a little smaller than the 60AT02 and the screw holes are in different places (only one hole on each side lines up with the brackets for the second one). I was able to mount a 56AT01 inside a G60-125NR, but the screen would not light up, so there may be other incompatibilities.
- RAM: "1GB DDR2 SODIM,J" (DDR2-400) seems to be compatible (Kingston and PNY both tested ok)
- official specs say 2GB max, but at least one unit I tested was able to support 4GB.
