inspiron 15-7559 p57f002 lcd touch screen in stock
The Dell Inspiron 15-7559 screen replacement service that we provide includes the cost of a brand new LCD screen + Digitizer (Touch screen) and the labor to install it. This service also comes with a No Dead Pixel Guarantee and a 3-month warranty on parts and service. We use genuine new LCDs, not aftermarket or cloned products.
This is the typical repair that is performed when you break or crack your front glass that is also called digitizer. In some cases you will just damage the digitizer and your LCD screen will be still visible and functional and you will not be able to use the touch functionality. However, it is not possible to replace just the LCD as the Digitizer and LCD are one piece and cannot be separated.
This repair will cover any damage to the glass/digitizer or actual LCD screen beneath it. This repair will not include the outer casings of the laptop, the screen bezel or the screen hinges. If you need one of these things replaced, it will be an additional cost. Request a Custom Quote for more information.
Ghost Touch, Running Touch, No-Touch, and Inverted Touch are not screen related issues. Kindly check your digitizer board and cable since they are the most likely cause of any touch issue; please do not open a return claiming the touch did not work. If the machine has a weakened or fragile digitizer board, the replacement unit or assembly will not have proper touch or in some cases it may not have touch at all.
Lumpy but suggesting longevity, the Inspiron 15 7000 Series ought to survive as desktop replacement at home or the office. Powerful discrete graphics will please gamers and professionals, although the reflective screen and a trying trackpad knock points off usability. If you can live with these foibles, it’s good value.
The line that divides business and consumer laptops can be blurred today, and never more so than the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Series. It has the no-nonsense square build of a business machine, sober black and conformist, yet Dell positions the new Inspiron for work or home.
buy the Inspiron 15 7559 from Dell’s website. The range is called the Inspiron 15 7000, and the base model costs £749. For that you get only a 1080p screen rather than the 4K panel on the £999 model reviewed here. You don’t get an SSD in addition to the 1TB hard drive, either, and only half of the 16GB of RAM. A middle-ground version has the 4K screen, but no SSD and only 8GB of RAM for £849.
Underscoring its business credentials, it’s a sturdy lump of a laptop, weighing nearly 2.8kg, betraying almost no flex on its stiff noir chassis. Lifting it open is a physical effort, courtesy of stiff hinges and a chunky lid holding a 4K UHD display with thick glass touch-panel frontispiece. All that mass doesn’t prevent perennial lid wobble should you actually touch the screen, and an absence of an anti-reflective coating turns the screen into a 15.6in mirror outside darkened rooms.
The touchscreen is an IPS panel for decent image quality. We measured contrast ratio at 500:1 and there’s 97 percent coverage of the sRGB standard. Battery life was a usable 5 hr 27 min streaming video wirelessly, if short for the large 74Wh battery.