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With pleasure.
Hi Victor, there is no way to find almost any model display, I already sent all the data to the seller, and they sent me this to adapt it ... although they did not tell me until I saw that it was not the same ... in Argentina, right now it is practically to find the display you are looking for, and only some are found up to 42 ".. bigger nothing at all. The tcom that I am going to use is the one that brings the new display .. the broken display, did not have tcom ... I had it incorporated into the circuit that goes in the flex of the display.The last photo is from the tcom, which they sent me to adapt it.
what you should do is download the datasheet of the broken panel and from this one that you were sent to see if you can adapt and if the lvds pairs and the supply voltage are conceived. What they did wrong is to marry one with a t-con plate since yours He had no plaque outside the panel.
Hi Victor, thanks for your collaboration, with patience and very fine cables. I have managed to connect the lvds pairs and the 12v power supply. It came out working but it looked very bad and upside down .. I got into service mode, switch to vesa, and chose a 24 "H display configuration ... The configurations with the letter F, do not use them, because they are Full HD .. and I could run out of video, so I made it look perfect.