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Remove the three Phillips screws on the right side as well.
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with the screws removed the panel can now be moved out of the LCd frame. The LCD is still connected by the display cable.
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Here is the panel number clearly visible. this is an important number and needs to be noted.
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Remove the display cable carefully. It is very thin and this particular one had some clear tape holding the cable to the panel. Remove it if it is present and disconnect the cable
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LCD panel all separated from the laptop.
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Here is the universal driver board. It also includes a separate PCB for the menu button. The cable is 40cm long and will allow for multiple choices for a custom case
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Here is the only shortcoming of this kit as far as I can see it. The menu buttons are on the same side as the cable connector, it will get in the way of placing it in a case. Some re-soldering may be necessary
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All it takes to connect the driver kit to the LCD panel is to plug it in. The connector is a perfect fit.
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This kit offers HDMI, DVI and VGA input. I opted for the VGA for testing purpose
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The LCD driver requires 12Volt to work, I used a spare 12V 1.4A switching power supply. the LCD fired right up and displayed a crisp image.
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Only shortcoming on this kit, the push buttons for the menus are in the same direction as the cable connector. Otherwise this kit definitely exceeded my expectation.
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Hello, Nice work…i have v56 universal board with LP154WX4 (TL) (C1) ..after the firmware is installed …i just get very light blue color display…not able to figure out the problem ? can you please suggest….?
Another issue, if it’s like mine, is that the color accuracy (and bit depth?) isn’t too good. I used an LCD out of a top-end 2008 Macbook Pro, so I know the color should be better than it is.
does the board support 14’’ lcd screens?
that will depend on which board you have and if it is listed as supporting your monitor. The trick here is to match the monitor with a driver board. Always verify this with he vendor.