all intermittently over a period of about 3 months. My laptop screen was fickering at times and had the lines through it and was fading. I'm a technically competent individual used to working on laptops so the whole process was not difficult for me although it was definitely made easier by being able to purchase a drop-in replacement panel. The business seems to be fairly well organised offering a broad range of panels, good shipping times and high quality packaging. If they showed you up front what you were paying for (or, better, offered a list of compatible upgrade options) this would be much better as you could do independent research and make an informed decision. At current the system is a bit of a gamble because you don't know if the supposedly superior and more colour accurate panel you're paying for is actually a better panel. The one feature I really wish they offered is to display the model of panel that you're paying for when you opt for an upgrade. The panel they sent me and that I have subsequently installed is indeed an IPS panel and it is somewhat colour accurate. I went for the most expensive option for an additional £7.50 and am fairly pleased with the result. offers either an exact replacement or an "IPS" or "IPS and professional color range" upgrade. By simply entering the model of the existing panel in my laptop (although they can also match by laptop model) I had the choice to either order the exact same panel or order a compatible but better one. The world of laptop replacement panels is a minefield and makes navigating this minefield a great deal easier. I just ordered a new screen for my ageing but much-loved laptop and am pleased with the result.
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