HP Pavilion Plus 14 Laptop Screen Replacement: Specifications & Compatibility Guide

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A distributor in California recently received 20 returns from their retail partners after shipping “matching size” screens for the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series. Upon inspection, the team discovered that 15 of the returns were due to incompatible eDP connectors, while the remaining 5 failed because the OLED panels required different driver support than the IPS models. This case highlights a critical issue: surface-level compatibility checks (e.g., screen size alone) are insufficient for ensuring proper functionality in modern laptop displays.

 

Most online guides recommend searching by “brand + size” when sourcing replacement screens, but this approach ignores the technical nuances that determine true compatibility. For the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series, the key factors include eDP interface pin count, panel type (OLED vs IPS), resolution support, and driver compatibility. Failing to verify these details can result in costly returns, lost revenue, and damaged customer relationships.

 

There are two common failure modes when sourcing screens for the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series:

 

  1. Physical dimensions match but electrical specifications differ (e.g., 40-pin eDP vs incompatible pinout)
  2. Sub-model variations are ignored, leading to functional limitations (e.g., attempting to use an OLED panel in an IPS-only model)

 

Let’s break down what truly determines screen compatibility for the HP Pavilion Plus 14, starting with its official specifications.

What is the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series overview?

The HP Pavilion Plus 14 series was introduced in 2022 as a mid-range performance laptop line targeting creative professionals and business users. The series features a 16:10 aspect ratio display with two main configurations: a 2.2K (2240×1400) IPS panel and a 2.8K (2880×1800) OLED panel. Key features include up to 400 nits brightness, 100% sRGB or DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, and support for variable refresh rates up to 120Hz.

 

The series is divided into several sub-models with distinct screen configurations:

 

  1. HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh series: Mainstream models with 2.2K IPS or 2.8K OLED panels
  2. HP Pavilion Plus 14-ey series: Premium models with 2.8K OLED panels and 120Hz refresh rate
  3. HP Pavilion Plus 14-ew series: Updated 2024 models with improved display technology

 

A common misconception is that all Pavilion Plus 14 models use the same screen, but the reality is that screen specifications vary significantly between sub-models. For example, the 14-eh0097nr uses a Samsung SDC4170 OLED panel with 90Hz refresh rate, while the 14-ew0153TU uses a Samsung SDC4197 OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate.

How are the HP Pavilion Plus 14 models named?

The HP Pavilion Plus 14 model naming convention follows this structure: HP Pavilion Plus 14-[series]-[model number]

 

Let’s break down the suffixes found in the provided model list:

 

  1. eh: Mainstream series with 2.2K IPS or 2.8K OLED panels
  2. ey: Premium series with 2.8K OLED panels and 120Hz refresh rate
  3. ew: Updated 2024 series with improved display technology
  4. 0097nr: North American retail model with 2.8K OLED panel
  5. 0754ng: German retail model with 2.2K IPS panel
  6. 0001nf: French retail model with 2.2K IPS panel
  7. 0021TU: Asia Pacific retail model with 2.2K IPS panel
  8. 0032TX: Asia Pacific retail model with 2.2K IPS panel and discrete graphics
  9. 1299nr: North American retail model with 2.8K OLED panel
  10. 0095cl: North American retail model with 2.8K OLED panel

What is the exact screen model used in the HP Pavilion Plus 14?

Model VariantPanel ModelSizeResolutionRefresh RateBrightnessPanel TypeTouch?Interface
HP Pavilion Plus 14 eh0097nrSamsung SDC4170 / ATNA40YK0614.0″2880 x 1800 (2.8K)90Hz400 nits (SDR) / 500 nits (HDR)OLEDNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh0754ngNV140DRM-N63 / M140NWHE R214.0″2240 x 1400 (2.2K)60Hz300 nitsIPSNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh0001nfNV140DRM-N63 / M140NWHE R214.0″2240 x 1400 (2.2K)60Hz300 nitsIPSNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh0021TUNV140DRM-N63 / M140NWHE R214.0″2240 x 1400 (2.2K)60Hz300 nitsIPSNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh0032TXNV140DRM-N63 / M140NWHE R214.0″2240 x 1400 (2.2K)60Hz300 nitsIPSNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh0000nsNV140DRM-N63 / M140NWHE R214.0″2240 x 1400 (2.2K)60Hz300 nitsIPSNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh0004nsNV140DRM-N63 / M140NWHE R214.0″2240 x 1400 (2.2K)60Hz300 nitsIPSNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh1299nrSamsung SDC4170 / ATNA40YK0614.0″2880 x 1800 (2.8K)90Hz400 nits (SDR) / 500 nits (HDR)OLEDNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-ey0095clSamsung SDC4197 / ATNA40CU0314.0″2880 x 1800 (2.8K)120Hz400 nits (SDR) / 500 nits (HDR)OLEDNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh1021nsNV140DRM-N63 / M140NWHE R214.0″2240 x 1400 (2.2K)60Hz300 nitsIPSNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-ew0153TUSamsung SDC4197 / ATNA40CU0314.0″2880 x 1800 (2.8K)120Hz400 nits (SDR) / 500 nits (HDR)OLEDNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh1000npNV140DRM-N63 / M140NWHE R214.0″2240 x 1400 (2.2K)60Hz300 nitsIPSNoeDP 40-pin
HP Pavilion Plus 14-ew1000Samsung SDC4197 / ATNA40CU0314.0″2880 x 1800 (2.8K)120Hz400 nits (SDR) / 500 nits (HDR)OLEDNoeDP 40-pin

What are the key technical specifications of the original panel?

IPS Panel Specifications (2.2K models)

  1. Resolution: 2240 x 1400 (2.2K) in 16:10 aspect ratio
  2. Panel type: IPS (In-Plane Switching)
  3. Brightness: 300 nits (typical)
  4. Color gamut: 100% sRGB
  5. Refresh rate: 60Hz (fixed)
  6. Response time: 14ms (typical)
  7. Interface: 40-pin eDP (Embedded DisplayPort)
  8. Touch support: None

OLED Panel Specifications (2.8K models)

  1. Resolution: 2880 x 1800 (2.8K) in 16:10 aspect ratio
  2. Panel type: OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode)
  3. Brightness: 400 nits (SDR) / 500 nits (HDR)
  4. Color gamut: 100% DCI-P3
  5. Refresh rate: 90Hz or 120Hz (depending on model)
  6. Response time: 0.2ms (typical)
  7. Interface: 40-pin eDP (Embedded DisplayPort)
  8. Touch support: None

Key technical terms explained:

  • IPS (In-Plane Switching) : A type of LCD panel technology that offers wide viewing angles and accurate color reproduction
  • OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) : A display technology that uses organic compounds to emit light, offering deep blacks and high contrast ratios
  • eDP (Embedded DisplayPort) : A high-speed digital interface for connecting the display panel to the motherboard

What are the common misconceptions when purchasing the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series screen panel?

There are several common misconceptions when purchasing replacement screens for the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series:

 

  1. Misconception: All HP Pavilion Plus 14 models use the same screen

     

    Reality: The series uses different screen models depending on the sub-series and configuration. For example, the 14-eh0097nr uses a 2.8K OLED panel, while the 14-eh0754ng uses a 2.2K IPS panel.
  2. Misconception: Only screen size matters for compatibility

     

    Reality: While screen size is important, the eDP interface pin count and panel type are equally critical. Using a screen with the wrong pin count or panel type can result in no display or limited functionality.
  3. Misconception: OLED and IPS panels are interchangeable

     

    Reality: OLED and IPS panels use different backlighting technologies and require different driver support. Attempting to use an OLED panel in an IPS-only model or vice versa will result in compatibility issues.
  4. Misconception: All 2.8K panels are compatible

     

    Reality: There are different types of 2.8K panels with different refresh rates and interface specifications. For example, the 14-ey0095cl uses a 120Hz OLED panel, while the 14-eh0097nr uses a 90Hz OLED panel.
  5. Misconception: Screens with the same resolution are compatible

     

    Reality: While resolution is important, other factors like panel type, refresh rate, and interface pin count also affect compatibility. For example, a 2.2K IPS panel may not be compatible with a 2.2K OLED panel due to differences in driver support.

Where can I verify screen compatibility before ordering?

There are several reliable sources to verify screen compatibility for the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series:
  1. HP PartSurfer: HP’s official parts database allows you to look up the exact screen model used in your specific laptop by entering the serial number or product number.
  2. Panelook: A comprehensive database of display panel specifications that allows you to search for panels by model number or technical specifications.
  3. iFixit Compatibility Database: A community-driven database that provides compatibility information for replacement parts, including screens.
  4. HP Maintenance and Service Guide: Official documentation that provides detailed information about the components used in each laptop model.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What screen does HP Pavilion Plus 14 use?

The HP Pavilion Plus 14 series uses either a 14-inch 2.2K IPS panel or a 14-inch 2.8K OLED panel, depending on the specific model. IPS panels offer wide viewing angles and accurate color reproduction, while OLED panels offer deep blacks and high contrast ratios.

Is HP Pavilion Plus 14 screen touch?

No, all models in the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series feature non-touch screens. The series is designed for performance and portability, and touch functionality is not included to reduce weight and cost.

What is the resolution of HP Pavilion Plus 14?

The resolution varies depending on the model:

 

  1. 2.2K (2240 x 1400) for IPS panel models
  2. 2.8K (2880 x 1800) for OLED panel models

Can I upgrade HP Pavilion Plus 14 to 4K?

No, the HP Pavilion Plus 14 series does not support 4K screen upgrades. The motherboard BIOS and eDP interface are not designed to support 4K resolution, and attempting to install a 4K panel will result in compatibility issues.

Are HP Pavilion Plus 14-eh and 14-ey screens compatible?

No, the 14-eh and 14-ey series screens are not compatible. The 14-ey series uses a different OLED panel with a higher refresh rate and different driver support than the 14-eh series.

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