![]() ![]() ![]() If you do not see LEDs lit or anything on the screen, then the straight edge connector for the 2 boards is not connected. Turn on and test – be careful not to short anything.Insert the new ribbon cable, push the plastic clip/lever back down and then put the ‘sandwich’ of the two PCBs back together and press it down to ensure the straight edge connector is back in place (you can press harder later once you have the case back on).Pop out the screen from the case and replace it with the new one (remember to remove the screen protector, or at least pull the tab enough that it will be on the outside of the case later).Lift the little plastic lever that keeps the ribbon connector for the LCD secured to the PCB, then pull the ribbon connector straight out away from the port.This is due to the straight-in connector that connects both PCBs. Just tease it off from each quadrant until it comes loose. When removing the back controller PCB, you’ll have to pull these apart with a little more force than you’d expect.Also be careful of the headphone port, it has a little piece of plastic that will break if you don’t tease it loose out to the left. Remove the back of the case and open being careful of the speaker cables (there will be enough cable to open length-wise.Unscrew the 8 screws from the back of the device using a small philips screwdriver.Supports future version which is backward compatibleīacklight can be turned off to lower power consumption Supports systems like Raspbian, Ubuntu MATE, OSMC… The LCD is directly driven by Raspberry Pi DPI interface, refresh rate up to 60Hz ![]() Standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO extension header, Compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/3B+/3A+/4B/Zero/Zero W/Zero WH and further versions XYGStudy 5 inch IPS 800×480 Display LCD DPI Interface no Touch Supports Raspbian Ubuntu OSMC Compatible with Raspberry Pi 2 3 4 Model B B+ A+ Zero W WHĥinch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, no Touch, 800×480ĥinch IPS screen, 800×480 hardware resolution I’m guessing others will work, but I’ve included the link for your convenience: This is the screen I purchased – should be around $35. This is what the new screen looks like – huge difference: This is what the original screen looks like at an angle: The good news is that you can drop-in replace it with a low cost IPS panel. The TN screen that comes with this device is pretty bad. If you’re here, I will assume you know what this device is. ![]()
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