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Buy Fullcom Tech 15.6" FHD Slim IPS 1920x1080 30 pin Matte LED LCD Screen/display compatible for ASUS Q551L in United States - Rehmie.com

Fullcom Tech 15.6" FHD Slim IPS 1920x1080 30 pin Matte LED LCD Screen/display compatible for ASUS Q551L

REP1787865 REP1787865

Fullcom Tech

Fullcom Tech
2025-11-07 USD 193.51

$ 193.51 $ 199.49

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Fullcom Tech 15.6" FHD Slim IPS 1920x1080 30 pin Matte LED LCD Screen/display compatible for ASUS Q551L
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Screen Size 15.6"
Pixel Pitch 30 pin

-- Item Condition- Brand new

Please match your original screen's BACKLIGHT TYPE, SIZE, CONNECTOR TYPE, and RESOLUTION before purchasing, since some laptop models come with more than one type of screens. If you are unsure about which screen fits your laptop, please don't hesitate to contact us. We will be glad to help you find a correct item.
Please note: We may ship compatible models based on stock. Please try the screen on your laptop upon receiving it.

We guarantee a perfectly working compatible replacement (with the same or better specifications) or your money back!

-- Pixels Policy

All screens are subjected to ISO-9241, which permits any or all of the following:
1 full bright (stuck on white) pixel
1 full dark (stuck off) pixel
2 single or double bright or dark sub-pixels
3 to 5 “stuck on” or “stuck off” sub-pixels (depending on the number of each)