Upgrading from B156HTN03.8 to B156HAN01.2

m_essam
m_essam Member Posts: 1 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
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my old screen is B156HTN03.8  (TN,FHD,220cd/m2 , 45 RGB) and i want to upgrade to B156HAN01.2 (IPS , FHD,300cd/m2 ,72% RGB)
But seller warns about high gamut incompatibility (attached PIC),did any one faced with same issue when upgrading to this panel ?
, and have any one tried labtopscreen.com ?


Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,076 Trailblazer

    Jack E/NJ

  • Gawain
    Gawain Member Posts: 373 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon
    comparing the 2 on panelook.com, personally i don't think you'll have any issues.  I recently changed a panel from a washed out to a higher gamut without problems (not acer though).  They're both 6 bit panels with 262k displayable colours - its not a 8/10 bit with remarkably high colour gamut (which you'd need for pro or semi pro video/photo editing) - the connector can be a bit fiddly as there's a little bar that goes over to keep the ribbon in place.  If your in the UK, gives these people a call, https://www.laptop-lcd-screen.co.uk as they're well versed in such things.
  • Scottyat5
    Scottyat5 Member Posts: 35 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    edited June 2020
    Not a very good panel. Used mostly in low end laptops. Poor viewing angles, moderate color, not matte, low NITS, terrible gamut, not suitable for Video Editing or Photo corrections. Just think of going back to the dark ages with this one. B156HTN03.8
    ASUS used this in many of their bottom tier laptops and notebooks and you got what you paid for .. a crappy 60Hz TN screen.