TPV is a chinese LCD panel manufacturer, but they don't have technology to make LCD glass, T-CON, etc. They buy the panel (cell) to a real manufacturer and they just build the backlight and supporting structure.
I've found a correlation between TPV panel name and the corresponding LCD cell that carries that panel. The last characters after the hypen are the last characters of LCD cell name. Some examples:
TPM185B1-WX3400 -> BOE HM185WX3-400
TPM215HW01-H1L01 -> ChiMei M215H1-P01
TPM215HW01-HTN01 -> AUO M215HTN01.0
TPT315B5-DXJSFE -> LG Display LC320DXJ-SFE1
TPT315B5-J2LE2 -> Innolux V320HJ2-PE2
TPT315B5-TU4A -> Panda LC315TU4A
For some reason, "P" is translated to "L" in two cases.
Sometimes it's easy to identify cell maker and model by a sticker, but it's not always available or visible. So, with a bit of practice, you can extrapolate which cell is there searching LCD cells with same size ending with those characters at Panelook. BTW, that's why Panelook doesn't list any panel from TPV.
I've found a correlation between TPV panel name and the corresponding LCD cell that carries that panel. The last characters after the hypen are the last characters of LCD cell name. Some examples:
TPM185B1-WX3400 -> BOE HM185WX3-400
TPM215HW01-H1L01 -> ChiMei M215H1-P01
TPM215HW01-HTN01 -> AUO M215HTN01.0
TPT315B5-DXJSFE -> LG Display LC320DXJ-SFE1
TPT315B5-J2LE2 -> Innolux V320HJ2-PE2
TPT315B5-TU4A -> Panda LC315TU4A
For some reason, "P" is translated to "L" in two cases.
Sometimes it's easy to identify cell maker and model by a sticker, but it's not always available or visible. So, with a bit of practice, you can extrapolate which cell is there searching LCD cells with same size ending with those characters at Panelook. BTW, that's why Panelook doesn't list any panel from TPV.
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