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Typewriter with stamina. Acer"s 14-incher only brings a weak processor but offers very long battery runtimes. The price of about 280 Euros (~$310) and the included one-year license for Office 365 Personal might make the notebook attractive for many users.
The success of the Chromebooks led to several manufacturers offering Windows-based alternatives. These do not have the limitations of Chromebooks (cannot be used without Internet connection; no desktop applications). The Cloudbook 14 is such an alternative. Computers like the HP Stream 13, the HP Chromebook 14, and the Toshiba CB30-B-104 belong to its competitors.
Speakers: Stereo, Keyboard: Chiclet, Keyboard Light: no, McAfee LiveSafe Internet Security (trial version), MS Office 365 Personal (one-year license), 24 Months Warranty, fanless
Design, material, and color of the Cloudbook 14 are identical to its 11.6-inch sibling"s. Apart from the black display frame, Acer uses a slim, gray plastic case. The lid and the underside are textured. The top side of the base unit is roughened. The build quality is flawless. However, the stability should be improved - the base unit twists too easily. Thus, the front left foot of the laptop lifts up when pressure is applied right beside the keyboard.
Moreover, the Cloudbook 14 and the Cloudbook 11 share the same connectivity. One of two USB ports supports the USB 3.0 standard. The ports sit on both sides towards the rear. As a result, the space beside the palm rests remains free of cables. The memory-card reader works slowly. It transfers 250 JPG image files (about 5 MB each) at only 18.6 MB/s. We always test memory-card readers with our reference card (Toshiba Exceria Pro SDXC 64 GB UHS-II).
The Cloudbook comes with a chiclet keyboard without light. The flat, slightly roughened keys feature a short travel and a clear pressure point. The keyboard slightly springs when typing, but this was not disturbing. Since it is a 14-inch device, keys and key gaps are bigger than in comparable, yet smaller devices like, for example, the Acer Cloudbook 11. As a result, the typing experience is much more comfortable. If you are thinking about buying an 11.6-inch notebook, you should reflect on buying a 14-inch computer like the Cloudbook 14 instead. The multi-touch capable ClickPad of the Cloudbook takes up 10.1 x 6.1 cm. So, it offers a lot of space for gesture control. Fingers glide easily on the smooth surface. The touchpad features a short travel and a clear pressure point.
Acer has equipped the Cloudbook with a matte 14-inch display with a native resolution of 1366x768 pixels. The brightness (213.1 cd/m²) is too low for a mobile device meant to be used in all kinds of places. In view of the price point, the contrast (491:1) is okay. The display shows PWM flickering @ 200 Hz at a brightness level of 90% and lower. This might cause eye problems and/or headaches in sensitive people.
ℹDisplay response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry (ghosting). Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times.↔ Response Time Black to White
The Cloudbook features a TN panel with narrow viewing angles. Thus, it is not possible to read from the screen from all positions. Moreover, the computer is not really apt for outdoor use. Outdoor use is only possible when the sky is overcast or in the shade. Otherwise, the display is too dark.
With the Cloudbook 14, Acer offers a 14-inch notebook for simple office and Internet applications. In addition, it can play videos. Our test model costs about 280 Euros (~$310). We have not found other variants.
With Intel"s Celeron N3050 (Braswell) dual-core processor, a weak CPU works inside the Acer computer. Its performance is sufficient for simple office and Internet applications. Those who want to run more demanding applications should buy a different computer. The Celeron works at up to 2.16 GHz in mains operation as well as on battery.
The system runs smoothly and we did not observe problems in our test. The results of the PCMark benchmarks correspond to the performance of the used SoC. Alike all Braswell notebooks, the Cloudbook 14 also performs better than comparable Bay Trail devices (Braswell predecessor). This is thanks to the significantly faster Braswell GPUs, while the CPU performance of Bay Trail and Braswell are almost the same. It is not possible to improve the system performance of the Cloudbook.
The Cloudbook comes with an eMMC storage module with a capacity of 32 GB. Just under 15 GB of the total capacity is free out-of-the-box. The transfer rates are on a normal level for this kind of memory. It is not handy to expand the storage capacity with an SD card. SD cards stick out of the card reader by about 5 mm and are not locked in the card reader. Nevertheless, users will have enough storage space available: The buyer of the computer gets 1 TB storage space from Microsoft"s Cloud service OneDrive (free of charge for one year).
Graphics are done by Intel"s HD Graphics (Braswell) GPU. It supports DirectX 12 and works at up to 600 MHz. The Braswell graphics core is significantly faster than its Bay Trail predecessor. As a result, it performs significantly better in the 3DMark benchmarks - albeit on a low level.
Even though the Cloudbook only brings a weak processor, it can be used for video playback. This is thanks to the decoder integrated into the GPU, which takes load from the processor when playing videos. It supports all usual formats including H.265 (successor of the H.264 format, which is wide-spread today), which allows smaller files at the same image quality. The CPU load was below 20% when we played our test video (4k, H.265, 60 fps).
Games suitable for the Cloudbook can be found in the casual games section in the Windows Store. The hardware is much too weak for modern games like Hitman. Even games like FIFA 16 with only moderate hardware requirements, do not achieve smooth frame rates. In addition, the Cloudbook does not offer enough storage capacity for most games.
In our stress test, the Cloudbook behaves the same way in mains operation and on battery. CPU and GPU work at full speed during the first minute and are slowed down afterwards. The processor works at 1.2 GHz and the graphics core at 320 MHz. The computer does not get especially warm. It only exceeds 40 °C in a single measurement segment.
(+) The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is 31.2 °C / 88 F, compared to the average of 29.5 °C / 85 F for the devices in the class Office.
(+) The maximum temperature on the upper side is 39.9 °C / 104 F, compared to the average of 34.1 °C / 93 F, ranging from 21.2 to 62.5 °C for the class Office.
The stereo speakers of the Cloudbook sit on the front edge of the underside. They produce a thin sound without bass. You won"t enjoy listening to them for long periods of time. External speakers or headphones are recommended for a better sound.
The Cloudbook comes with a weak SoC. As a result, the power consumption is quite low - regardless of the load. When running idle, we measure a maximum of 7.3 Watt. During the stress test, the power consumption increases to 15.9 Watt - albeit, only in the first minute. Afterwards, the CPU and GPU throttle and the energy demand is about 11.5 Watt. The power adapter is rated at 45 Watt.
Currently we use the Metrahit Energy, a professional single phase power quality and energy measurement digital multimeter, for our measurements. Find out more about it here. All of our test methods can be found here.
In our real-world Wi-Fi test, we simulate web surfing. The profile "balanced" is active and the display brightness is set at about 150 cd/m². The Cloudbook achieves a very good battery life of 10:31 h. The battery with big capacity (55 Wh) pays off here.
The 14-inch Cloudbook delivers sufficient performance for simple office and Internet applications. Thanks to the decoder integrated in the graphics core, the computer can also play videos. In contrast to its Chromebook competitors, the Cloudbook allows installing / using usual desktop software. However, the storage capacity is limited. About 15 GB is free out-of-the-box. The Cloudbook works silently and gets hardly warmer. The display will not win any prizes, but it is alright in view of the price point. It delivers an acceptable contrast and a matte surface. However, the brightness should be higher.The Cloudbook 14 is meant to be a mobile typing and web surfing machine. The computer entirely meets this application profile. The battery life is sufficient for a day at school / university. It is supplemented by a decent keyboard. On top of that, a one-year license for MS Office 365 Personal is included. At a price of about 280 Euros (~$310), the bundle is affordable.
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Hi, I just came across to ur artical on Google. I read it and think you can give the best answer to me. I just brought Dell vostro 5480 with display HD, I wonder it change to FHD ips or more resolution like 2k display. I can"t find FHD to match my laptop since there is no FHD display 14inch to use 40pin. But I found a 2k display use 40pin with 14inch like my display. My question is I can replace that 2k on my laptop. There is something else I must concern about this. Hope to get you suggestion. Thanks
You could certainly physically swap the HD screen in your machine for a lovely IPS model such as this www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...14.0__33931.asp (Note we may send alternate parts of the same spec like LP156WF4/LP156WF6/N140HCE etc).
We can offer you a better option. LP156WF4/LP156WF6/N156HCE,B156HAN04.0 etc. These are IPS screens which offer a far superior colour representation that does not bleed or fade when viewed at different angles. You can pick one up here in GLOSSY www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...IZER__49483.asp or MATTE www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...IZER__49484.asp
You need to find a seller who actually has these, so don"t just buy by description or the seller may send a non IPS TN panel such as b140htn01.x as this is popular with LCD suppliers right now (Nov 2015).
By the way, these are all 30 pin screens above. I believe your original screen is 30 pin also in this model. If not you can get a new LCD cable from www.portables.co.uk. I forgot to mention that also, you may need to change the LCD cable if the current one won"t support that resolution but I think the pins are the same as the models I suggested above. I believe your original screen is N140BGE EA3 rev.C3 or compatible model.
The problem you have is the screen inside is now very old, the IPS panels we have, are thinner and have different mountings so won"t fit inside the lid of your machine. You can upgrade it to FULL HD, but this is still a TN Panel www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...CREEN__4529.asp
For this reason we don"t recommend trying to upgrade ASUS laptops as I have no idea where to buy new cables, whereas Toshiba, DELL, and HP for example have plenty of suppliers for parts you can contact.
You"d have to give that a try on the basis of maybe having to return it. As for IPS as well, I don"t think so anymore, the panel style (40 PIN, LVDS, Thick screen) is now well out of production so models on offer are very limited now.
Since newer panels are thinner, that means more space inside, couldn"t i be able to adjust or make new mounts for newer screen. I have 3D printer at disposal and will have cnc router soon too. And yes i also have really strong professional glues.
It"s not a job I would want to do to be honest, but even if you could mount it somehow, you still have the issue of the connector. Your screen uses a 40 pin LVDS connector and cable, manufacturing stopped on those some years ago. Newer panels, the 17.3 we stock with IPS have a 30 PIN EDP connector. So you still need a new cable, which I think you are unlikely to find. Whilst the connector on the screen end is standardized the connector on the laptop motherboard is specific to the laptop. So you need one specially made I guess.
I have an HP Envy 4-1043cl with upgraded internals (ssd, new wifi card, 8gb ram) but the display sucks, being stuck at 1366x768. It is a WXGA 14inch (12"x7.4") with 40pin connector, and I was wondering if upgrading to FHD was possible.
This machine is too old i"m afraid. It has a 40 PIN LVDS sceeen, we only have FULL HD options now in 30 PIN EDP. 40 pin production has stopped. The best option I have for you is 1600x900, however your LCD cable (LVDS cable) must support the resolution for it to work. I would not know if it does, you would have to try the upgrade with an open mind on it maybe or maybe not working for you. www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...14.0__32732.asp
I have Dell Inspiron 7720. my panel is broken so i am wondering can I get something with IPS to replace it. I know there are some nice alternatives with IPS and 30pin EDP but mounting on IPS a little bit different so i have to deal with it somehow. Could you give me some advice please?
Unfortunately this laptop is too old. As you already saw, the IPS screens not only have different mountings, a different connector; but also different signalling as well. They are EDP and your screen is LVDS. Production stopped a while ago on 40 PIN LVDS screens.
I have an HP EliteBook 820 G1 with a TN 1366x768 panel and want to upgrade to an IPS screen. I know the screen has a 30-pin eDP connector and that a IPS panel does exist and used on some variants of this model (an LGD0404).
As you noted the laptop was never made with a FULL HD option. For this reason it is unlikely it is fitted with an EDP cable that supports 2 channels and 1920x1080.
Or it may just work, but you"d have to experiment there as there is no way for us to tell before you try if the cable you currently have will work with that panel I suggested.
This machine is too old i"m afraid. Production of 40 PIN LVDS screens stopped some years ago now, we have nothing in IPS for this machine we can supply. The IPS screens being produced in 15.6 inches such as the B156HAN02.1 are 30 PIN EDP screens and also have totally different brackets and fixings. Upgrading to FULL HD *might* be doable, however this also could fail if the LCD cable you have does not support 2 channels.
Having read that if you feel you can separate the digitizer from the LCD panel without breaking it, this LCD would do FHD www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...-15.6__7009.asp
I bought an HP Pavilion 15-AB219TX which I guess has a TN panel with 1366x768 resolution and I desperately want to upgrade to a FHD 1920x1080 IPS display. Is it feasible/possible?
Thanks for getting in touch. This is too old to do anything with really, the best option we can offer is 1600x900 HD+, whether it works or not depends on the cable supporting it.
Well, it seems the machine did come with 1920x1080, however, I can find no data about this model anywhere. I will need to know your original screen model number so I can match a FULL HD option for you. This link shows you the machine is capable notebookspec.com/.../6523-ASUS-K401LB-FA012D.html
You certainly can! The IPS and TN panels are totally interchangeable and the price difference is small - so we always send IPS as standard for these machines. You can pick up the lovely IPS model right here www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...EEN__188287.asp
Same applies to you as all the above, if the cable supports it you could use www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...IZER__49484.asp (MATTE) or www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...5.6__158134.asp (GLOSSY)
Well this is tricky, its a bit old now. There"s not much option left for 40 PIN IPS and LVDS which is what you need. We have nothing in stock. You could try to find LP156WF4 SLB1. ( www.panelook.com/...y_15.6_LCM_overview_16978.html ) But you need this exact model not a compatible screen which is what you will likely be sent now. So you need to do some research and a bit of chatting to suppliers. I doubt you will find it in the UK.
Hello! I have a sony vaio vpce b1s1e/bj, and i would like to upgrade the lcd monitor. Preferably to an IPS display. Can you recommend me a compatible screen? (if there is one). Thanks a lot in advance.
This one is too old to do anything with. It"s a relic of a CCFL screen, technology that started to phase out 10 years ago now. It has some wires coming out of it and is powered by a transformer called an Inverter which sits under the screen. Here"s some info www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...REEN__23512.asp
Usually, but not always 40 PIN Screens tended to use LVDS signalling. More recently production has moved to EDP signalling with 30 PIN connectors. This isn"t written in stone however as there are no real standards with this kind of stuff.
I don"t know of converters from different pin sizes for your case but I know that we used to have 30 pin to 20 pin adapters that went on old CCFL screens here so they could be fitted to Apple laptops. It was like a female -> male adapter that just plugged onto the connector of the back of the 30 pin screen and had a 20 pin socket.
I"m curious if you have some FHD IPS aftermarket panel for my HP ProBook 430 G3, it has terrible 1366x768 TN panel. I researched a bit and it turna out it has 30 pin edp connector.
Same deal again for you as everybody else here. Your laptop was manufactured with 1366x768 resolution here is the full specs www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...EEN__158287.asp
This panel would be a tremendous upgrade www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...IZER__31732.asp however, whether it works or not depends if your screen cable which we do not supply, is a 2 channel EDP (2 lane) cable or not.
I recently bought an asus gl553vd with a TN full hd panel. Its panel is Boe nt156fhm-n41. It"s a mediocre panel and I had trouble using it. Can I change it with Boe nv156fhm-n43 ips full hd or any other better screen. Nv156 is used in a different model of gl553vd. Even though I wanted to buy the ips model I made a mistake and can"t return the product now. The ips model is gl553vd es-71 while the other one is gl553vd dmt-030t.
We understand you. The stock BOE panel isn"t great it uses TN technology. As there is no compatibility difference between TN and IPS panels, we always offer the IPS option as standard. If you look here www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...EEN__188755.asp you will see we are sending an IPS screen which is far superior to the stock BOE unit.
Too old this one I am afraid. It"s almost impossible to find the stock HD panel now, these are well out of production. There is no FHD panel for this machine.
You need a 2 channel eDP cable to make it work, you may already have one or you may not. You can pick one up if you don"t already have one from www.portables.co.uk
The only issue I see is that the Probook 4540s didn"t come with a FULL HD option, or at least I haven"t seen one. That means the cable connecting the screen to the motherboard (which we do not supply) might not support the upgrade.
Hi There, the stock screen in this machine which you can see here www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...ZER__103879.asp is quite fat compared to newer panels and has a 40 pin not 30 pin connector as the newer panels have.
There"s nothing in circulation anymore that you could use I am afraid, this panel is too old to do anything with. The newer IPS screens have different connectors and are thinner with different mountings.
You will see people on the shopping channel at google, all advertising that model. Including us, but we"re sending a non-ips contemptible screen such as B156HTN02.0 ( www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...15.6__33932.asp ) and N156HGE-LG1 ( www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...15.6__60630.asp ) and N156HGE-LB1 ( www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...15.6__33506.asp )
If the FHD screen doesn"t work the cable will need changing and you"ll need some help finding a replacement one, you can talk to www.bnpcs.com (they are an HP reseller with loads of experience that could match a cable from another machine for you )
I don’t know of any 1366x768 IPS panel you could use, we’ve never stocked one in that configuration anyhow, with the same fixings and size as your original.
Sorry this is a budget screen that"s a decade old now.There is nothing you can do with it in regards to IPS. There is a FULL HD panel that will fit but that depends on your LVDS cable supporting 2 channels.
Hi. I have a Lenovo Ideapad 100 14-IBY.It rocking an Intel 5200u processor with Intel HD 5500 IGP and Nvidia Geforce 920m 1GB. It has a 1366×768 TN panel. I"m not really satisfied with it so I went to search for compatible screens that have the same connector and are IPS. So far, I chose an 1920×1080 IPS panel for a Lenovo Ideapad 300. I wonder if the IPS panel is compatible with my laptop. If necessary, do I have to buy a new 2 channel cable or just use the old one. If my cable is only one channel, what would happen? Will there be no display or it will only display at 1366×768 resolution?
This machine as far as I know never came with a full hd option so it is unlikely it sports a 2 lane edp cable. Upgrading may not work the new screen may display incorrectly or light up white. You can try if you wish to install this www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...14.0__36322.asp but I cannot tell you if it will work
I don"t know if your current cable will support it, you would have to experiment. Here is the ips screen for your model www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...EEN__140899.asp
Hi, I was thinking about upgrading my HP Pavilion 15-n023sm to an IPS screen. I"m having trouble finding full specs for the screen, what I know is that it"s a 1366x768 15.6" LED backlit with 40pin connector bottom right... the rest is unknown, especially the cable type... thanx for any info you might have!
You"d need to change the cable as well. To be honest, that might be a challenge on this brand as they don"t make their spares very available. You"ll have to do some research.
You may need to change the cable if it isn"t a 2-lane eDP cable. You can pick up a FHD screen here (IPS MATTE) www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...REEN__40097.asp
For example you could straight swap the screen from the ASUS X550ZA as this has a 40 pin connector and the same fixings as yours. www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...ZER__146442.asp
I am about to purchase a Acer Predator 17 and was wondering if it"s screen is upgradable. It is IPS already, but the major drawback is that the screen is only 60hz. I have been weighing options all week and have come to this laptop, because of it having the Gtx1070 and i7 7700hq, a DVD drive, 17", and has g-sync. I gather that the 1070 is not being fully utilized, due to the 60hz limitation. I just want to know that I am not stuck with this monitor for the laptop"s life, as that may make me change my decision, as it doesn"t have PCIE either. Let me know if this is possible please.
N173HHE G32, is GSync compatible but it has a 40 pin connector and the Acer Predator has a screen with a 30 pin connector. You"d have to upgrade the cable.
Hi, I just bought this notebook Acer Aspire A315-51-30LC but the only sore note and HD screen and resolution of 1366 x 768, I would like to change it with a full HD ips panel or with the best hd ips screen, you would know would you please kindly point me a good screen compatible with my notebook?
Machine Type Mode 80SM00P2GM, has a full hd screen, not sure if TN or not, but i am not happy with it at all. Basically brightness, shadows, colours always change while you move it. Its not awfull if you have it @90 degrees and watch from the sides, but moving the screen from 90 degrees messes up the picture. According to lenovo the screen is this, IN N156HGA-EBB FHDT G S NB. Can i upgrade to one with better consistant colours and brightness? IPS offcource
Hey my laptop is Acer aspire 5 A515-51G with i5 8200u it has a 720p TN panel but the other models of the same specifications supports a full hd IPS panel, so what do you recommend whether or not go for an upgrade.
Interesting one, as yes the laptop does come with HD 1366x768 and FULL HD 1920x1080, although Acer say it only has a 1920x1080 screen. www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/model/NX.GS3EK.001
Hi I have a Acer aspire E1 431 and would like to upgrade to fhd the model number is B140XW01 v8. There are 2k panels in 40 pin that might work any advice would be very much appreciated
There is pretty much nothing you can do with this, it has an ancient (and very large) 40 PIN LVDS screen fitted. The very best you could try would be B140RW03, at just 1600x900 and still a crappy TN panel. The chances of it working are slim as you probably don"t have a 2-lane LVDS cable in the machine. If you wanted to do something crazy for 2018, then you could pick this model up and give it a go. But you"d have to understand that it might not work and you"d have to send it back for refund. www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...14.0__26687.asp
It"s too old to take an IPS screen, but you could try FULL HD but of course it depends if ASUS have fitted a 2-lane LVDS cable in your machine or not. www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...CREEN__4166.asp
This is probably way too old to replace. What you need is something like HP SPS Code 698960-001 which is LG Display code lp156wf4 (sl)(b7). In fact you could use any LP156WF4-SLBx revision. I haven"t had them for years now. Out of production. When you search for this part code all you find is people selling non IPS screens like we are. You could try a site like www.pchub.com looking for a 2nd hand model. You might get lucky.
But to be honest, it"s probably time to buy yourself a Christmas present if you want an IPS screen. DO NOT BUY A TOUCH SCREEN LAPTOP. You"ll never get parts for it if you break the display.
Hi I recently bought an Acer Aspire 3 A315-51-39N0 with a TN screen with a resolution of 1366x768, I wanted to ask you if you could tell me the best display with 1366x768 IPS resolution, or if it would be possible to upgrade to Full HD resolution with technology IPS as the laptop is also sold in Full HD version, the display should be equipped with the 30pin, if you could also indicate the IPS compatible display in full hd version.
IPS screens didn"t really exist in the era of this laptop. There is no option, I can"t even find the original screens for it anymore, they are about 10 years or more out of production.
Time for a Christmas present to yourself? If you want to buy a new machine give us a shout and we will tell you if it"s got replacement LCD options. A non IPS could be also upgraded on some new models. Stay away from Touch Screens, when they break - you can"t find the parts and the manufacturer definitely won"t help out (as they do)
One more question . Which of the ThinkPad Lenovo models ~~ 15.6 "choose to do a cheap ubgrade screen on Full HD IPS or 3K IPS (Lenovo T540p, W540, W541, W550)?
If you went for an HD 1366x768 version, it should be a straight swap but can sometimes need a cable replacement too, it"s not so likely on the Lenovo"s but bear that in mind.
Hi, I have more information about the Acer Aspire 3 A315-51-39N0, which mounts a 15.6 1366x768 panel, controlling the screen it mounts a panel with INNOLUX N156BGA-EA2 code with 30 pin eDP (1 Lane) cable, if could you tell me which is the best ips compatible and available screen and if you can tell me a secure site where to buy the panel in question. Thank you
Hi there, I have no 1366x768 IPS screen but we do have 1920x1080 FULL HD IPS screens. HOWEVER, they won"t work with a 1-lane cable. You need a 2-lane cable for FHD. You could try https://uk.eetgroup.com/ but there may not be a 2-lane cable made for the machine.
Okay, I"ve had a quick check there is a FHD cable for the machine, see if you can find it at the link I sent you above then come back to me and I will let you know which screens you can put in there. We have MATTE or GLOSSY depending on your preference in IPS for this machine.
hello nick, honestly I wanted to avoid replacing the cable because I do not have much practicality in disassembling, another solution to get a good screen at least trying to keep the resolution 1366x768 you can find it? the panel in question I could find it, but I"m not sure of the absolute compatibility www.panelook.com/...y_15.6_LCM_overview_19198.html
I have a ASUS K551LB-XX226D (i7, geforce 740m, 8GB RAM) with HD display and I would like to change it to a FHD IPS. My model came also with a FHD look here: https://www.asus.com/Laptops/K551LB/
So the laptop support FHD by hardware/software? If it has 2 lane cables then the IPS FHD display it works. Can you give me the link in order to buy the right one after I check it inside the laptop.
I would like to tell that on the back of my laptop appear the K551l series as a Notebook PC and on the right under a bar code is the K551LB-XX226D. This you already know, but I want you to look at a screen for this laptop which is sold for replacement but as the same HD resolution :www.emag.ro/.../ . If you see all the pictures( zoom in), can you tell for sure the pin and position and cables, so I can buy the one of the FHD screens mentioned before.
Provided you have a 2-Channel eDP cable fitted, you can use the stock screen www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...EEN__228070.asp or upgrade to an IPS screen www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...5.6__158134.asp
I have a Dell Inspiron 3537 with an 15.6 1366x768 resolution. Do you know if i can change the screen to a Full HD resolution? If yes which is the model that I can try and what cable do i need for doing that.
I own a Acer Aspire E15 (E5-571-7723) Model number 25WAH, and am hoping I can upgrade the 720p (15.6 1366x768) screen for a 1080p version. If this is possible what screen would I need exactly to do so?
Also if this is a touch screen you can probably forget it, unless you are nimble with your fingers and a heat gun, so loosen the glue holding the digitizer to the old screen!
Useful stuff - I"ve just installed a FHD (TN) screen for an HP/Compaq 250 G5 into an HP/Compaq 250 G4. Confirmed in the HP Service guides that the screens were the same size, 30 pin connector in the same place and that both laptops had the same cable installed as default.
1) The original screen is so old, we haven"t been able to find them for a few years now. They are like 10 years old these panels. Last batch we had 2 yrs ago was 2nd hand with dead pixels and we had to pull them from sale.
I have a Samsung LTN156AT37 L02 stock pannel inside my Lenovo G50-70 laptop. And someone tell my that it may not be a dual channel cable linked between the display and the mother board. So do you know a way to find it ?
Looks like your laptop may already have a 2-lane cable. You can check this by inspecting the cable. Where it connects to the LCD screen, there will be a sticker close to the connector, it has the part code on it. I don"t know what they mean but google may be your friend =)
Once you confirm you are eligabe to upgrade you can use this screen in MATTE www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...5.6__169254.asp or this one in GLOSSY www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk/.../...5.6__158134.asp
For those who have a LENOVO G50-70 ou G50-50 or G50-30 I want to tell you that it is possible to upgrade your laptop screen to IPS FHD. It seems like those models have a native 2 channel lane eDP 30pins connector that can fit a full HD pannels.
I am trying to upgrade the panel on my helios 300 17.3 inch (PH317-51) to a 120hz monitor. The current panel in the helios is a N173HCE-E31 (www.panelook.com/...x_17.3_LCM_overview_25821.html) and the one I am looking at is a N173HCE-G32. (www.panelook.com/...x_17.3_LCM_overview_30985.html)
Hi I"ve just bought a Dell 5570 15.6 which is nice and fast with ssd and 8th gen processor but let down by screen. It"s 1080p and anti glare but really full and washed out. Do you have a good IPS panel that would improve things?