Hi everyone! I've got an ASUS TUF F15 FX507ZU4 that has developed a few dead pixels, and I'm looking to replace the screen. I've heard that I might need to take my laptop apart to check the screen panel number, but I've also heard that doing so could destroy the screen and make it impossible to put back together. Is this true? If I want to avoid disassembling my laptop, are there any other ways to find out what kind of screen it has? Thanks for your help!
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You could boot into Linux from a USB stick and use a tool called hwinfo along with get-edid and parse-edid to figure out the model number of your display panel. Any decent repair shop should know how to do this! You can check out a guide [here](https://www.baeldung.com/linux/check-monitor-names).
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