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  • wushumike
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    • Jun 2016
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    • singapore

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    40-T8222P-MAD2XG n 40-T222P-MAE2XG

    Hi,

    My current philip motherboard part number is 40-T8222P-MAD2XG

    Can any expert advice what is the different between these two motherboard
    40-T8222P-MAD2XG
    40-T8222P-MAE2XG

    Can the I replace my current mother board with the MAE2XG model.

    Thanks in advance/

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