Try to find new screen for ANBERNIC RG 28XX

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  • siergiej
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    • Jan 2023
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    • Poland

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    Try to find new screen for ANBERNIC RG 28XX

    Hello

    I have ANBERNIC RG 28XX small toy but give a lot off joy. But it fell from table and screen break
    Screen is 2.83 inch IPS 640x480 with 39 pin and making YLM-28F1002-A1.

    for several day I try to find this same screen for replacement. So far i'm unable to do it.

    Please help me !!!

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