toshiba satellite radius p55w-b5318 laptop lcd touch screen complete assembly free sample

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toshiba satellite radius p55w-b5318 laptop lcd touch screen complete assembly free sample

Today I’ll be replacing failed LCD screen assembly on a Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W laptop. I’m replacing the screen because of failed digitizer. The touch screen started showing bubbles and registering phantom touches on the screen.

In Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W laptop the LCD screen permanently attached (glued) to the digitizer. If either of them failed, the entire LCD assembly has to be replaced.

I’ve seen some eBay sellers offering touch screen digitizers separately but I really doubt you can replace it and make look factory perfect again. I tried separating the LCD screen and digitizer just to find out if it’s possible and the experiment failed completely.

It’s a good idea to disconnect the battery before taking apart the display assembly. I explained how to access the battery in this Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W disassembly guide.

Start separating the LCD screen assembly from the back cover on the top side of the display. Insert a thin case opener tool between two and pry up the LCD assembly.

Reconnect all internal cables and align the new LCD assembly with the back cover. Gently snap the new assembly back to the back cover. Start from the top and move the sides after that.

toshiba satellite radius p55w-b5318 laptop lcd touch screen complete assembly free sample

Bend it, shape it, anyway you want it, Toshiba has you covered with the Satellite Radius P55W. Borrowing a page from Lenovo"s Yoga series, the Toshiba P55W is an uber-flexible notebook that can transform into five different modes. In addition, the $899 (starting at $799) system features a 1080p display, excellent audio and solid overall and graphics performance. But just how practical is a 15-inch hybrid?

The Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W is a handsome notebook, sporting a silver brushed aluminum lid with clean rounded edges. There"s a raised diamond-cut chrome Toshiba logo near the bottom right corner, which does a good job of bringing attention to the pair of bicolored hinges. The black-and-silver hinges enable the P55W to fold similar to Lenovo"s IdeaPad Yoga line.

The notebook"s interior features an arresting brushed aluminum deck that"s slightly darker than the lid. The harmon/kardon speakers, accentuated by a small logo, sits at the top and runs across the length of the deck. Directly below are the full-size keyboard and the chrome-lined touchpad.

Measuring 4.8 pounds, 15 x 9.7 x 0.75 inches, the Radius is lighter and slimmer than both the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5.4 pounds, 14.9 x 10 x 0.9 inches) and the Lenovo Flex 2 15 (5.6 pounds, 15.04 x 10.87 x 1.06 inches).

From the traditional Laptop mode, I easily laid the display flat to enter Tabletop mode, allowing for multi-person collaboration. Folding the display back 360 degrees onto the bottom of the notebook triggers Tablet mode, essentially creating a 15.6-inch slate. You"ll have nearly a 5-pound tablet, but a tablet, nonetheless.

Presentation mode folds the notebook into a tent shape, with the display in front for easy touch-screen interaction. Last but not least is Audience mode, which flips the keyboard under the display, which I used to watch the latest episode of a few episodes of the animated TV series Young Justice on Netflix.

Click to EnlargeThe 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080p touch-screen display on the Radius P55W delivers gorgeous detail, such as the freckles on Minnie Driver"s décolletage during the 1080p Beyond the Lights trailer. However, the colors were darker than I would have liked.

Click to EnlargeViewing angles were good in each of the five modes. However, Tabletop and Presentation mode resulted in more glare than the remaining three modes. As for the touch screen, I found the 10-point capacitive panel quick and responsive.

In terms of brightness, the Radius fell short of the 249-nit mainstream average, but its 217-nit display was brighter than the Lenovo Flex 2 15"s 200-nit panel. The Dell Inspiron 15 5000 was the brightest of the three at 244 nits.

The Radius was neck-and-neck with the Inspiron 15 for color reproduction, displaying 94.8 of the sRGB gamut to the Dell"s 94.7 percent. The Flex 2 managed only 56 percent.

I was fairly impressed with the Radius" color accuracy, as it notched a Delta-E score of 2 (0 is best). The Inspiron 15 and Flex 2 scored a poorer 6.3 and 9, respectively.

Click to EnlargeThe Satellite Radius" harmon/kardon-branded speakers blew me away. Coupled with the preloaded DTS Sound software, the Radius filled my medium-size test space with loud and (more important) balanced audio.

Click to EnlargeThe Radius sports a full-size island-style keyboard, complete with a full number pad and backlighting. I found the keys nice and big with generous spacing. Despite the inclusion of the number pad, none of the keys were undersized, making for easy typing. Thanks to the fairly bright backlighting, typing in dim settings was easy.

Click to EnlargeMeasuring 4.2 x 2.6 inches, the plastic Elan touchpad effortlessly performed Windows 8.1 touch commands (Charms menu and swapping between open apps) and multitouch gestures such as pinch-zoom, two-finger rotate and three-finger swipe and press. The bottom corners of the touchpad delivered springy response with a slight click.

After streaming Hulu at full screen for 15 minutes, the Radius" touchpad measured 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The space between the G and H keys was 87 degrees, while the notebook"s bottom measured 97 degrees. The bottom was a few degrees higher than our 95-degree comfort threshold, but I used the Radius in my lap for well over two hours with no ill effects.

Click to EnlargeI was ready for my close-up, but the Radius" 720p integrated webcam was not. Every time I tried to snap a selfie under our office"s fluorescent lighting, the scene would immediately wash out. The end result bathed the ceiling in an unnatural looking whitish-yellow haze that didn"t help my complexion in the least.

I could make out the darker shades in my co-worker"s green plaid shirt, but the lighter ones were harder to differentiate. Details were hard to come by as our hair was transformed into oddly shaped blobs. Even the text on the Laptop banner in the background was hard to read.

Click to EnlargeThe laptop held its own on synthetic benchmarks, hitting 6,021 on the Geekbench 3 general performance test. That"s below the 8,059 mainstream average, but within range of the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (3.1-GHz Intel Core i7-4510U CPU), which scored 6,114. The Lenovo Flex 2 15 and its 1.7-GHz Intel Core i5-4210U achieved 5,176.

On the Laptop Mag File Transfer Test, the Radius moved 4.97GB of multimedia files in 1 minute and 59 seconds, a transfer rate of 42.76 MBps. That"s faster than the Flex 2 15 (33.7 MBps) and the Inspiron 15 (29 MBps).

It took the Radius 4 minutes and 23 seconds to pair up 20,000 names and addresses in OpenOffice, beating the 5:23 average by a minute. That was enough to beat the Flex 2 15 and Inspiron 15, which clocked in at 5:12 and 4:28.

Let"s be real. You won"t be playing Metro: Last Light or Far Cry 3 with Satellite Radius" Mobile Intel HD Graphics. You will, however, be able to play World of Warcraft, some DOTA 2 and stream video in HD.

The Radius notched 51,732 on the 3D Mark Ice Storm Unlimited graphics test, missing the 58,964 category average. However, that"s enough to top the Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU-powered Dell Inspiron 15 5000 and Lenovo Flex 2 15, which scored 27,270 and 41,058, respectively.

The Radius delivered 35 fps on autodetect at 1080p on World of Warcraft. That"s just a frame below the 36 fps mainstream average, but still above the Laptop Mag 30 fps playability threshold. The Flex 2 15 hit 26 fps, while the Inspiron 15 averaged 39 fps.

The Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W lasted 6 hours and 54 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test (continuous Web surfing over Wi-Fi at 100 nits), beating the 6:33 mainstream average. It also outlasted the Lenovo Flex 2 15 (5:07) and the Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5:04).

Click to EnlargeToshiba preloaded a robust suite of utilities and apps for maintenance and multimedia purposes. Toshiba Central offers a user guide for your specific laptop along with hubs to purchase various accessories and peripherals. Toshiba Favorites is a Web hub of Toshiba-friendly apps such as Rdio, Crackle and Vudu.

The sMedio Trulink+-powered Toshiba Media Player aggregates all your multimedia content, including photos, music and videos, for quick and easy access. Book Place is the company"s a la carte book service that enables bookworms to purchase a tome and access it across numerous devices for later consumption. (Just stick with Amazon.)

Toshiba added a few third-party apps, including Netflix, Zinio Reader, Evernote Touch, Kindle, Hulu Plus, iHeartRadio and Next Issue Magazines. Toshiba also throws in a 12-month subscription of Norton Anti-Virus software.

Click to EnlargeThe review unit of the Satellite Radius P55W (P55W-B5224) I received was configured with a 2-GHz Intel Core i7-4510U processor with 8GB of RAM, a 1TB 5,400-rpm hard drive and Mobile Intel HD Graphics. On Toshiba"s site, it"s listed for $1,048, but can be found for as low as $899 on Best Buy.

Toshiba also offers through its site the $899 Satellite Radius P50W-BST2N22, which has a Core i5-4210U processor, 12GB of RAM and a 1TB, 5,400-rpm hard drive.

Click to EnlargeToshiba has a winner on its hands with the Satellite Radius P55W. This attractive multimedia notebook gives solid performance and can go from work to play and back again with the flip of a hinge. You probably won"t use this system in tablet mode often, but it"s nice to know you can kick back with a touch-screen game or watch a flick without the keyboard getting in the way. This hybrid also offers a crisp display, excellent audio quality and good battery life.

More budget-minded buyers should check out the $529 Lenovo Flex 2 15, which is $370 less than the Radius -- but has half the flexibility. It also has a less colorful display and shorter battery life. If you"re searching for a truly versatile laptop in a 15.6-inch size, I recommend saving up for a Toshiba Satellite Radius P55W.