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Is it possible to replace the display on a laptop from 1366x768 to a higher resolution (ASUS X555LN)?
I bought an asus x555ln laptop for lack of money, I needed a fairly productive laptop, then I didn’t pay much attention to the screen. But over time, terrible color reproduction and viewing angles made themselves felt.
Display 15.6 inches. 16:9, 1366x768 pixel, AU Optronics B156XW04 V6, TN LED . I know that there may be a physical difference between interfaces, etc., but you can choose ...
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While there are no other answers - I'll write this. It is unlikely that you can change the resolution, usually on video cards there is a fixed resolution for the internal interface, but it will be possible to replace the b-horrible TN with IPS if there is a compatible interface and, most importantly, the dimensions of the panel (although, most likely, fitting to the edge will also be impossible and something will need to be then pour or glue)
I worked in the service, it will be cheaper to sell this laptop and buy another one.
HINT. If less than two weeks have passed since the purchase, then the store may exchange (many such stores)
I also asked the same question, but they convinced me (I had a similar model, and the matrix from the older model fit perfectly). Even with the condition of discrete video, the picture was said to start to slow down - the system could not cope. Try connecting an external monitor to full hd, for starters, and see what the performance will be in the programs you need.
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