I need to find a new screen Nitro 5 AN15-55

Trenton
Trenton Member Posts: 5 New User
edited May 2021 in Nitro Gaming
Hi! I have decided to repair my Nitro 5 AN15-55 screen, when I opened it on the 26th, there were black spots and cracked crystals. I need to find a new screen to replace the 60htz 1080p screen that came with the laptop. Can anyone find a 50-80$ screen for me? I would appreciate it.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,751 Trailblazer
    edited May 2021 Answer ✓
    Trenton said:
    Hi! I have decided to repair my Nitro 5 AN15-55 screen, when I opened it on the 26th, there were black spots and cracked crystals. I need to find a new screen to replace the 60htz 1080p screen that came with the laptop. Can anyone find a 50-80$ screen for me? I would appreciate it.
    "Trenton" there are allot of screens for your Nitro 5 AN15-55 for different regions and models. You need to give us your OEM monitor details that is listed somewhere on your OEM screen itself? These are some of the examples of the different screens from different vendors that is listed for your Nitro model, the listing is like these

    These are Vendor/Model names for 
    Slim, eDP, FHD, IPS:
    For example this Nitro screen "N156HCA-EAB C2" from "Laptop screens for all brands from $39" who are a reputable screen seller for your Nitro is $108.99 + shipping. Its a LCD Screen, 15.6" WideScreen, FHD (1920x1080), Matte, 30 pin video connector, No Brackets, IPS, New Grade A+ and Warranty: Lifetime
    Note: Make sure new screen has same sizeresolutionconnector type as your old one!



    These are the other Nitro screens from different manufacturers suggested by Acer:
    • LP156WFC-SPD5
    • B156HAN02.1 4B
    • NV156FHM-N48 V8.1
    • B156HAN13.0 0A
    • LM156LFGL03
    • B156HAN08.2 7A
    • B156HAN09.2 3A
    • LP156WFG-SPF3
    • NV156FHM-N4K V3.2
    • LM156LF2F01

    So,  its impossible and irresponsible to give you a wrong suggestion(s) for an LCD screen as you request the cheap ones or "find a 50-80$ screen for me" as the cheaper screens are of low quality and materials and you will never ever get the OEM quality of your existing screen, as you should always keep it OEM and saving $$$'s will always cost you more $$$'s in the long run =)

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,751 Trailblazer
    edited May 2021 Answer ✓
    Trenton said:
    Hi! I have decided to repair my Nitro 5 AN15-55 screen, when I opened it on the 26th, there were black spots and cracked crystals. I need to find a new screen to replace the 60htz 1080p screen that came with the laptop. Can anyone find a 50-80$ screen for me? I would appreciate it.
    "Trenton" there are allot of screens for your Nitro 5 AN15-55 for different regions and models. You need to give us your OEM monitor details that is listed somewhere on your OEM screen itself? These are some of the examples of the different screens from different vendors that is listed for your Nitro model, the listing is like these

    These are Vendor/Model names for 
    Slim, eDP, FHD, IPS:
    For example this Nitro screen "N156HCA-EAB C2" from "Laptop screens for all brands from $39" who are a reputable screen seller for your Nitro is $108.99 + shipping. Its a LCD Screen, 15.6" WideScreen, FHD (1920x1080), Matte, 30 pin video connector, No Brackets, IPS, New Grade A+ and Warranty: Lifetime
    Note: Make sure new screen has same sizeresolutionconnector type as your old one!



    These are the other Nitro screens from different manufacturers suggested by Acer:
    • LP156WFC-SPD5
    • B156HAN02.1 4B
    • NV156FHM-N48 V8.1
    • B156HAN13.0 0A
    • LM156LFGL03
    • B156HAN08.2 7A
    • B156HAN09.2 3A
    • LP156WFG-SPF3
    • NV156FHM-N4K V3.2
    • LM156LF2F01

    So,  its impossible and irresponsible to give you a wrong suggestion(s) for an LCD screen as you request the cheap ones or "find a 50-80$ screen for me" as the cheaper screens are of low quality and materials and you will never ever get the OEM quality of your existing screen, as you should always keep it OEM and saving $$$'s will always cost you more $$$'s in the long run =)