HP PAVILION 15 Flickering Fix
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Replacement LCD Screen Panel
The flickering is primarily caused by a failure of the gate driver ICs or the Chip-on-Film (COF) bonding within the LCD assembly. This leads to a loss of synchronization in the pixel refresh cycle, often manifesting as persistent blinking or horizontal lines that do not appear on external monitors. Replacing the panel eliminates internal defects in the timing controller and the liquid crystal layer.
SKU: L20376-001
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18%
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EDP Display Cable
Mechanical fatigue in the internal ribbon cable occurs at the hinge pivot point due to repetitive opening and closing of the lid. This work-hardening of the copper traces causes intermittent signal attenuation or impedance mismatches in the Embedded DisplayPort (EDP) differential pairs. A new cable restores the high-speed data path between the motherboard and the display panel.
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DIY Repair Guide
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