Dell 0W4F4 00W4F4 14.0" Laptop Screen

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The Dell 0W4F4 00W4F4 is a brand new 14.0" HD replacement laptop screen, designed as a direct fit for compatible Dell laptops. With a 1366×768 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate and matte anti-glare finish, this screen provides a reliable, clear display. The 30-pin eDP connector ensures easy installation. Supplied by TechnologyVS with same day dispatch on orders placed before 2:30pm.

  • Compatible With: Dell 0W4F4 / 00W4F4
  • Screen Size: 14.0"
  • Resolution: 1366×768 HD
  • Panel Type: LED
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Connector: 30-pin eDP
  • Finish: Matte / Anti-Glare
  • Touchscreen: No
  • Mounting: Without Brackets
  • Condition: Grade A — Brand New from Manufacturer
  • Dead Pixels Policy: ISO 13406-2 Norms
🔧 Before You Order – A Quick Tip!

To ensure you receive the correct screen, please verify the part number on the back of your original display. If you are looking for exact part please contact us prior purchase
it’s the simplest way to guarantee compatibility.


Compatibility Notice:

If we do not have the exact screen part number in stock, then we will be shipping one of the following Brands: Samsung Electronics, LG Philips, AU Optronics, ChiMei, Chungwa (Cpt), Innolux, BOE-Hydis, HKC etc.

🌍 Ordering from outside the UK?

Customs and tax charges will apply to orders placed from outside the UK, they are not included in the item price or shipping. These charges are the buyer's responsibility and are payable in the
respective country. 

💙 Why Shop with Technologyvs?

You're in good hands! Here’s why customers across the UK and Europe choose us:

  • 🏆 We’re the largest laptop screen distributor in the UK & Europe
  • 🚀 Fast dispatch from our UK-based stock
  • 💼 Supplying repair shops, resellers, and end-users every day
  • 💡 Direct importers of panels from LG, Samsung & other top brands
  • 🤝 Real people, real help our friendly team is here if you need support with compatibility or installation

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