Low tack double sided tape if you insist on replacing it. You will be fine without it, but the part of the bezel with the HP logo may appear loose without any used, but it's cosmetic and only matters if you care about looking passably stock. Even HP still uses screws on their bezels despite the move to tape being the norm.
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Low tack double sided tape if you insist on replacing it. You will be fine without it, but the part of the bezel with the HP logo may appear loose without any new tape. That said it's cosmetic and only matters if you care about looking passably stock. Even HP still uses screws on their bezels despite the move to tape being the norm, or makes the bezel clips strong enough to support themselves without tape being reinstalled.
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Personally I wouldn’t replace it, but something [https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Removable-Poster-150-inches-109/dp/B00004Z4BR|like this] will work if you insist on adding tape. Just make sure the permanent side (the part that comes off the roll without protection) goes on the bezel and not the LCD in case you need to service it - these new LCDs are so thin it doesn’t take much to break it again. Tape is just going to complicate service since it's a tape/mechanical hybrid bezel configuration.
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Personally I wouldn’t replace it, but something [link|https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Removable-Poster-150-inches-109/dp/B00004Z4BR|like this|new_window=true] will work if you insist on adding tape. Just make sure the permanent side (the part that comes off the roll without protection) goes on the bezel and not the LCD in case you need to service it - these new LCDs are so thin it doesn’t take much to break it again. Tape just complicates future service work because it creates removal problems especially on hybrid bezels it is completely unnecessary to use.
Low tack double sided tape if you insist on replacing it. You will be fine without it, but the part of the bezel with the HP logo may appear loose without any used, but it's cosmetic and only matters if you care about looking passably stock. Even HP still uses screws on their bezels despite the move to tape being the norm.
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Personally I wouldn’t replace it, but something [https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Removable-Poster-150-inches-109/dp/B00004Z4BR|like this] will work if you insist on adding tape. Just make sure the permanent side (the part that comes off the roll without protection) goes on the bezel and not the LCD in case you need to service it - these new LCDs are so thin it doesn’t take much to break it again.
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Personally I wouldn’t replace it, but something [https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Removable-Poster-150-inches-109/dp/B00004Z4BR|like this] will work if you insist on adding tape. Just make sure the permanent side (the part that comes off the roll without protection) goes on the bezel and not the LCD in case you need to service it - these new LCDs are so thin it doesn’t take much to break it again. Tape is just going to complicate service since it's a tape/mechanical hybrid bezel configuration.
Low tack double sided tape if you insist on replacing it. You will be fine without it, but the part of the bezel with the HP logo may appear loose without any used. Even HP still uses screws on their bezels despite the move to tape being the norm.
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Low tack double sided tape if you insist on replacing it. You will be fine without it, but the part of the bezel with the HP logo may appear loose without any used, but it's cosmetic and only matters if you care about looking passably stock. Even HP still uses screws on their bezels despite the move to tape being the norm.
Personally I wouldn’t replace it, but something [https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Removable-Poster-150-inches-109/dp/B00004Z4BR|like this] will work if you insist on adding tape. Just make sure the permanent side (the part that comes off the roll without protection) goes on the bezel and not the LCD in case you need to service it - these new LCDs are so thin it doesn’t take much to break it again.
Low tack double sided tape if you insist on replacing it. You will be fine without it, but the part of the bezel with the HP logo may appear loose without any used.
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Low tack double sided tape if you insist on replacing it. You will be fine without it, but the part of the bezel with the HP logo may appear loose without any used. Even HP still uses screws on their bezels despite the move to tape being the norm.
Personally I wouldn’t replace it, but something [https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Removable-Poster-150-inches-109/dp/B00004Z4BR|like this] will work if you insist on adding tape. Just make sure the permanent side (the part that comes off the roll without protection) goes on the bezel and not the LCD in case you need to service it - these new LCDs are so thin it doesn’t take much to break it again.
Low tack double sided tape if you insist on replacing it. You will be fine without it, but the part of the bezel with the HP logo may appear loose without any used.
Personally I wouldn’t replace it, but something [https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Removable-Poster-150-inches-109/dp/B00004Z4BR|like this] will work if you insist on adding tape. Just make sure the permanent side (the part that comes off the roll without protection) goes on the bezel and not the LCD in case you need to service it - these new LCDs are so thin it doesn’t take much to break it again.