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I took this Chromebook touch display off of a broken Chromebook.

It’s a SHARP LQ123P1JX33/A01 .

I’ve determined that I would need an eDP 40-pin to mini-DisplayPort adapter for output to the LCD screen, but I’m having trouble finding information for what I would need (if I need anything) for this connection? I assume this is the part of the display that handles the touchscreen. Is it possible to adapt this for external use, or is it not worth the hassle?

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[-] the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago

If you are doing it because you want to then it is worth the effort. If you are doing it in a misguided attempt to save money it might not be.

No mater what its probably going to be a bit janky but thats half the fun.

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