




*Brand New. *Direct form Original Factory. *Pixels Policy in accordance with ISO Regulation. Please match your original screen's BACKLIGHT TYPE, SIZE, CONNECTOR TYPE, and RESOLUTION before you purchase this item, because some laptop models come with more than one type of screens. If you are unsure about which screen fits your laptop, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We will be glad to help you find a correct item. INSTALLATION ADVICE Please disconnect your laptop power and remove the battery before installation to avoid possible damage to the electrical components. 30 DAYS We ensure 30 days for any manufacturer defects or DOA. Please note that we might compatible models based on stock. For any unsure situation, please contact us. Review: Great Product... Thanks, A Lott Sankalp Exports Review: Got this as a replacement screen for a broken HP H20. I think it’s an H20, that’s what it said in the BIOS. The model is nowhere to be found on the outside. Doing a repair for a friend. This particular model was super easy to do a screen swap. 15-20 minutes from start to finish. The factory screen was model LP156WHB (TP)(C1) 30 pin. When purchasing, make sure all those numbers match on the screen you’re buying. The pin count is easy. Take out the old screen and count the pins where it connects to the laptops ribbon cable. The back of that connector that connects to the screen will have 30 pins for this model. I’ll add a pic to show where to look. Look to where the pen tip is pointing, count those. And the other pic is the model number on my old broken screen. Plugged it in, worked straight away. No trouble so far. I was a little Leary due to experience with cheap phone screen replacements. But I feel that laptop screens won’t be that bad. The market is much more regulated. So great value. The price was very reasonable and the screen quality is adequate. I think it’s natice resolution is 1366x768. It’s easy to install if you have even a minor understanding of computer repair. On my model anyway. I’ve seen older laptops that were a nightmare to work on.
| ASIN | B00XQEDWUM |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | (TG)-USED-1 |
| Manufacturer | Generic |
| Product Dimensions | 44.45 x 26.67 x 0.25 cm; 317.51 g |
B**L
Great Product... Thanks, A Lott Sankalp Exports
D**K
Got this as a replacement screen for a broken HP H20. I think it’s an H20, that’s what it said in the BIOS. The model is nowhere to be found on the outside. Doing a repair for a friend. This particular model was super easy to do a screen swap. 15-20 minutes from start to finish. The factory screen was model LP156WHB (TP)(C1) 30 pin. When purchasing, make sure all those numbers match on the screen you’re buying. The pin count is easy. Take out the old screen and count the pins where it connects to the laptops ribbon cable. The back of that connector that connects to the screen will have 30 pins for this model. I’ll add a pic to show where to look. Look to where the pen tip is pointing, count those. And the other pic is the model number on my old broken screen. Plugged it in, worked straight away. No trouble so far. I was a little Leary due to experience with cheap phone screen replacements. But I feel that laptop screens won’t be that bad. The market is much more regulated. So great value. The price was very reasonable and the screen quality is adequate. I think it’s natice resolution is 1366x768. It’s easy to install if you have even a minor understanding of computer repair. On my model anyway. I’ve seen older laptops that were a nightmare to work on.
L**E
When I finally got around to installing this, I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was (with the help of an instructional YouTube video). The screen looks great, and I don't see any dead pixels at all. Note: remember to pull of the protective film cover BEFORE you put the assembly back together. There was a little "H:" stamp on the protective cover that I initially thought was a defect in the screen (very embarrassing).
T**N
It fit and the plug ports were correct, however, it did have 1 dead pixel. That should have been mentioned in the ad.
S**E
I could not use my laptop because the screen was broken. I found instructions online how to change it myself. It was super easy. I removed the broken screen and got the screen model number so I could make sure I had the exact match. This screen was a great price and much cheaper than spending $150-200 to have it repaired at a shop. Once I received the new screen, it took less than 5 minutes to install it and have my computer up and running again. I am very satisfied with my purchase.
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