Tablet LCD Displays

10 products indexed • Avg rating 4.60 • Avg price $136

Replacement and repair LCD assemblies for tablets, including full-screen panels and digitizer combos for various models. Ten products indexed with an average rating of 4.60 and prices ranging about $59–$230, featuring brands like Lenwell among options from budget through mid-range

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How do I choose the correct replacement LCD for my tablet model?

Match the replacement LCD to your tablet’s exact model number, screen size, display resolution, connector type, and digitizer configuration; check service manuals or the original part label to confirm compatibility before purchasing

What are the main differences between original, OEM-equivalent, and aftermarket LCD panels?

Original panels are made by the device manufacturer, OEM-equivalent panels are produced to the same specifications by third-party suppliers, and aftermarket panels are lower-cost reproductions that can vary in color accuracy, brightness, and longevity

How much should I expect to pay for a tablet LCD replacement?

Replacement LCDs for tablets typically range from lower-cost options under $50 to higher-grade units over $200, with many mid-range panels around the industry average price for similar categories

Can I replace the LCD myself, and what tools or skills are required?

DIY replacement is possible if you’re comfortable opening electronics; you’ll need precision screwdrivers, plastic pry tools, adhesive strips, anti-static precautions, and patience to handle fragile flex cables and connectors; follow a model-specific disassembly guide or video

What should I look for regarding warranty and return policies when buying a replacement LCD?

Look for explicit warranty length, coverage details for dead pixels or backlight issues, return windows that allow testing, and whether the seller offers replacement parts or technical support for installation problems

How can I tell if a replacement LCD has quality issues after installation?

Test the display for uniform backlight, dead or stuck pixels, accurate color and brightness across multiple brightness levels, touch responsiveness (if digitizer integrated), and check for flash, lines, or distortion when moving or flexing the screen

Are there compatibility concerns between LCD and digitizer assemblies?

Yes; some tablets use separate LCD and digitizer parts while others use fused assemblies—mixing incompatible components can cause touch failure or poor fit, so verify whether you need a combined assembly or separate parts for your model