JVC 7310 Assembly Sheet and Part Numbers

The JVC 7310 has to be the single best laptop I ever bought. It’s about 2 pounds and about the size of half a sheet of notebook paper. It’s been rock solid for almost 2 years now and I wouldn’t trade the portability for anything. The only two problems that have crept up are a noisy ball-bearing within a fan assembly inside the laptop and screen hinges that are loose. Anyway, I found a spec sheet which shows how it is assembled with part numbers (I’ll be doing the ‘repair’ myself). The file is here.

I have some part numbers (with prices) as well (for my own info, complete list is in the PDF above):

04-N6K1KJPN3 KEYBOARD JPN $190.79 EACH PLUS TAX
13-N6R1AP011 TOP CASE ASSY $118.95 EACH PLUS TAX
13-N6R1AP030 BOTTOM CASE $171.60 EACH PLUS TAX

#37 – 13-N6R10P031
#24 – 70-N6L1B1000P
#18 – 13-N6K10P141
#19 – 13-N6K10L220
#36 – 13-N6R10P081
#17 – 13-N6R1AM010

There are a few reviews on the web worth looking at if you are interested.

  1. jkOnTheRun’s Review
  2. MobleTechReview’s Evaluation

Here is a link to buy it from Dynamism or Kemplar.

JVC Spare Parts

Note: The JVC 741 replaces the JVC 7310. It has a faster processor (1.1Ghz vs. 1.0Ghz ULV Pentium M), bigger hard drive (60gig vs. 40gig), and faster wireless (802.11b/g vs. 802.11b). If you are technically savvy, the hard drive, ram and wireless can all be upgraded on the JVC 7310 (the cpu is soldered not socketed).

Popularity: 1% [?]

Comments

Comments are closed.