Asus ROG Phone 5 (ZS673KS) original touch AMOLED display HDR (HDR10+) (2448x1080) glossy 144Hz

ASUS Original
228.00 EUR
incl. Tax (19%)
plus shipping charges
Ab externem LieferantenlagerDelivery time about 3 - 8 weeks
Installation in our repair shop

Common data

Condition
New

Technical Data

Size
6.78 Zoll / 17.2 cm
Resolution
2448x1080 / HDR (HDR10+)
Touch
yes
Panel
AMOLED
Surface
glossy
Frame rate
144Hz
Length / Width
0 cm / 0 cm

Display connection

High-quality original displays from Asus are always a perfect fit, functionally reliable and in convincing top quality.

When you purchase an original Asus display, you can be sure that you will receive a notebook replacement display that is equipped with the exact mounting brackets for your notebook. However, if your new display does not include brackets, we offer optional high-quality display adhesive strips to ensure secure and stable mounting. This guarantees not only the compatibility of your display, but also trouble-free installation for an optimal user experience.

Specification:
6.78", 2448x1080 pixels, 1.07 billion colors, AMOLED, capacitive touchscreen, Gorilla Glass Victus, HDR (HDR10+), 60Hz/90Hz/120Hz/144Hz refresh rate, 300Hz sampling rate, 395ppi

Category

Category
Displays
Usage
Laptop

Videos & Contributions

Laptop Display FAQ

In this video we answer the most important questions about laptop displays.

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6 important reasons for buying an original display

6 important reasons for buying an original display

Optimal fit/mounting brackets, correct connection variant and connection position, best technical values are only some of the possible advantages of an original display.
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Important and useful informations about laptop Displays

Frequently asked questions about Displays

  • How can I find the correct Display for my Notebook?
    • You can measure the diagonal of your display by measuring from one corner to the opposite one.
    • If you need to you can then convert it from cm to inches or vice versa (1 inch = 2,54 cm) to get the desired measurement.
    • Some sticker on the device can also contain further information about the Display.
    • If you can not find any information you will have to remove the display to see its part number on the back.
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  • How can I measure the size of my notebook display?

    You have to measure the diagonal of your display by measuring from one corner to the opposite one.

    You might have to convert from cm to inches. 1 inch is 2,54 cm, so a 19" display would also be a 48cm display.

  • How can I recognize a pixel error in my Display?

    When manufacturing a Display there can be errors in some pixels. This will result in the pixel or sub-pixel not letting any light pass or never blocking light. If a complete pixel is defective it will either be black or white. However, the same error can also occur in a subpixel, which will then result in it always/never displaying its respective color (either red, green or blue). Due to the very high number of pixels such errors are almost impossible to avoid, and that is why displays with a few pixel errors are still shipped.

  • My Display has lines

    Vertical or horizontal lines are almost always a sign for a display damage.

    A display damage is also indicated by lines that (dis-)appear when the display is pressed on.

    In this case the display has to be exchanged.

  • My Display is flickering, do I need a new one?
    • In most cases a flickering of the display indicates its defect, then it will have to be swapped.
    • In some cases it can be the display cable, then the display will not have to be exchanged.
  • Why is my Display extremely dark?

    If the Display is black, but the Desktop can still be seen a bit, this means, that the background light has died.

    Some of the errors could be:

    • A defective inverter or CCFL tube
    • A broken cable
    • The switch detecting whether the lid is open or closed could be stuck
    • There could be a damage on the Mainboard.

    In most cases it is probably best if you send your device in for repair to a specialist.

All questions about Displays

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