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  • sergie1001
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    Re: Laptop Screen Compatibility

    Hello everyone. I'm wondering if the display LP156WF9-SPK1 can be replaced with a B156HAN02.1 display or if there is any other alternative. It's for my Acer A315-58 series. Thanks

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  • Xenvleid
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    So recently I purchased a 2022 Asus TUF F17 laptop off Amazon considering it seemed to be a great piece of equipment for the price point. The model is FX707ZE but there was an oversight on my behalf, the display, which is total garbage. That being said I did some research and apparently people are able to upgrade certain display based on very specific compatibility requirements. Causing me to spend the last 5 hours hyperfocusing on what seems like it's never been done to this specific model.

    I want to upgrade it because of how terrible it is. I was able to find an upgrade 4k replacement panel with the exact same dimensions, same 40 pin EDP connection, same voltage, everything's the same hardwarewise. Except for the fact that I have a flat and this one's considered a slim panel which is about 2 mm off..

    The question is, will it work?? The laptop currently has the stock B173HAN04.9 and I am trying to upgrade it to a B173 ZANO6.8. I've already tried contacting Geek Squad and Asus's Tech support to no avail. They know even less than I and were completely dumbfounded by the idea, dismissing it almost immediately. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Motherboard part#

    90NR08V1-M000A0
    Last edited by piernov; 05-10-2023, 01:23 AM.

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by selim guney
    hiCan I replace my 16 inch hd laptop screen with qhd. .
    Impossible to say yes or no without

    1. The laptop model number
    2. The motherboard part number
    3. The LVDS cable part number
    4. The current screen part number
    5. The replacement panel part number

    .

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  • selim guney
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    hiCan I replace my 16 inch hd laptop screen with qhd. .

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  • user343728614287147
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    Originally posted by SMDFlea
    The LP156WHA-SLL1 has the same resolution and the same 40 pin connector (same side ?), it might work,try it.

    These are the different TN panels that shipped with the X55A

    Samsung 156AT24-P01
    LG LP156WH4-TLN2
    AU B156XTN02.2
    LG LP156WH4-TLP2
    I will, thank you!

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by user343728614287147
    Does anyone know of an IPS panel compatible with Asus X55A (swapable with B156XTN02.0)?
    Edit: Sorry I'm a noob, but LP156WHA-SLL1 should work, right?
    The LP156WHA-SLL1 has the same resolution and the same 40 pin connector (same side ?), it might work,try it.

    These are the different TN panels that shipped with the X55A

    Samsung 156AT24-P01
    LG LP156WH4-TLN2
    AU B156XTN02.2
    LG LP156WH4-TLP2

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  • user343728614287147
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    Does anyone know of an IPS panel compatible with Asus X55A (swapable with B156XTN02.0)?
    Edit: Sorry I'm a noob, but LP156WHA-SLL1 should work, right?
    Last edited by user343728614287147; 01-29-2023, 10:13 AM. Reason: new knowledge

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  • piernov
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    Good panels are not available for a low price. Manufacturing a large aftermarket panel with high resolution and good quality is much more difficult than a small one.

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  • joebeazelman
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    The MacBook Pro A1502 displays are very difficult to find. A brand new one cost well over $400-$500 which makes replacing a cracked screen infeasible for a machine costing $500. 13" screens for later MacBook models cost significantly less money around $200-$300.

    I don't understand why the MacBook Pro screens are not refurbished the same way as iPhone and iPad screens are. The physical assembly is identical and the skills and equipment required are the same (except for a larger size).

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  • miter
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    Hello,
    recently I tried to replace broken screen in Lenovo Thinkpad L540.
    Original one is (or used to be) AUO B156XTN02.6, eDP 30pin: https://www.panelook.com/B156XTN02.6...iew_20812.html
    I replaced it with LP156WD1-TPB1: https://www.panelook.com/LP156WD1-TP...iew_12288.html
    The thing is that backlight is not working. I can barely see the picture once I use flashlight. The screen is surely working and tested on other laptop (non-Lenovo one).
    I then borrowed LTN156KT01-001: https://www.panelook.com/LTN156KT01-...iew_15657.html to check if maybe this would be compatible but still no luck (no backlight either).
    I thought the backlight fuse might be burnt, but before checking it, I had connected an old AUO B156HTN03.4 just to try (it's slim design and ear-like mount points are not compatible with my version of L540). And it worked! Backlight turned on and picture was clear.
    So, looks like the fuse is ok. I studied datasheets for both AUO and LG parts and they seem to be pin-compatible. I replaced the signal cable with brand new one (part number 04X4890, this is taken from L540 1920x1080 model) but the result is still the same.
    What could be the issue here? Could possibly Lenovo disable backlight for non-AUO screens?

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  • Duranitron
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    and maybe we can sum it all together to form a large database of compatible screen listing. that can help all of us..

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  • Duranitron
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    Do anyone can provide lcd screen model # compatibility list that we can safely swap.. so that we dont need to blow up a gpu chip if we make a mistake..

    here is mine.... samsung lcd screen 15.6 inch 40 pins model # LTN156AT27
    it is compatible with this screen model #

    BT156GW01
    LTN156AT24
    B156XTN02
    B156XTN02.0
    B156XTN02.1
    B156XTN02.2
    B156XW02
    B156XW02 V.6
    B156XW02 V.7
    CLAA156WA11A
    LP156WH4
    LTN156AT02
    LTN156AT05
    LTN156AT15
    LTN156AT17
    LTN156AT22
    LTN156AT28
    LTN156AT32
    N156B6-L04
    N156B6-L04
    N156B6-L0B
    N156BGE-L21
    NT156WHM-N50

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  • lobz
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    led's are powered with dc and you have a led display.
    a lcd for backlight has cfl lamps and needs inverter to convert dc to ac.
    leds do not need this inverter because they operate with dc curent so you will need to replace with a led display not lcd.if the led display they find does not have touch they should be able to change it. it will work.

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  • shiftlord
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    Agreed, great explanation.

    I bumped into this site recently, might help somebody...

    http://lcdtech.info/en/data/lcd.panels.in.laptops.htm

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  • caspian
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    In addition, good/bad experiences on the following topic are welcome:
    "Replacing a laptop screen by a compatible screen belonging to a different brand"

    For example, somebody replaces an AUO screen by a compatible Samsung screen in a laptop.

    Is there any possible issue if we change the brand of laptop's screen?
    How long is such a replacement expected to last?
    Which screen brand is more durable?

    Recently, there exist various brands such as CMO, CHEMI, and Innolux that I am not experienced of. how are these screens?
    Last edited by caspian; 12-29-2019, 11:38 PM.

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  • rediii
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    great explanation!
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 07-03-2020, 03:23 AM. Reason: removed full quote

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  • caspian
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    Re: Laptop Screen Compatibility

    good/bad experiences on the following topic are welcome:
    "Connecting a laptop to a pin-compatible screen with a different screen size"

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  • Dan81
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    Originally posted by caspian
    thanks, this is a useful topic too:
    Connecting a laptop to a pin-compatible screen with a different screen size

    this is useful when we want to test a laptop using a different-size screen where we do not have a same-size screen.
    It would be great if members share their experiences in such situations.
    Does connecting a laptop to a pin-compatible screen with a different screen size cause any damage after a while?
    Not really. At least my 6530G (soon to be 6930) worked fine with a 15.4 LCD but wouldn't fit into the case. Thing is you will need to match the manufacturer. In my case the shattered screen was a Samsung, and the good 15.4 LCD was a Samsung too. Interestingly, a 15.6 AU Optronics did work as well, but the backlight would shut off as soon as the BIOS splash screen would appear.

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  • caspian
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    Re: Laptop Screen Compatibility

    thanks, this is a useful topic too:
    Connecting a laptop to a pin-compatible screen with a different screen size

    this is useful when we want to test a laptop using a different-size screen where we do not have a same-size screen.
    It would be great if members share their experiences in such situations.
    Does connecting a laptop to a pin-compatible screen with a different screen size cause any damage after a while?

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  • Dan81
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    Some Acers will boot (at least 6530G did) with different size screens. My 6530G had a broken Samsung 16" CCFL panel, but plugging in a 15.4" screen worked and I had a clear picture. (main NB died on it after a few hours, now I'm going to order a 6930G board + cooler so I can finally steer clear of AMD chipsets)

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