
For HP Pavilion X360 14 users in need of screen repairs, we’re thrilled to announce that we now have three hard-to-find screen assemblies back in stock. These include:
- HP Pavilion X360 14-DW Assembly

- Entire range of Pavilion 14-DW series X360 models can be viewed here.
These replacement screens are unique because they’re designed as digitizer touch screens with front glass, unlike the common on-cell touch screens found in many other models. Here’s what that means for you, along with tips on repair considerations and why getting the complete screen assembly is your best option.
Digitizer Touch Screens vs. On-Cell Touch Screens
Unlike on-cell touch screens, which have the touch-sensitive layer embedded directly in the LCD, digitizer touch screens use a separate touch-sensitive layer placed in front of the LCD. This layer interprets touch inputs through a digitizer that captures and translates the touch into commands. For more about on-cell and how it compares to digitizer screens, check out this detailed guide on touch screen technology.
Why Choose a Full Assembly Replacement?
For the HP Pavilion X360 14, attempting to replace only the LCD or just the front glass can present challenges:
- Seamless Touch Performance: The digitizer layer is built to work with its specific LCD, and mismatched components may not sync correctly, leading to touch sensitivity issues.
- Simplified Installation: Replacing the entire assembly is much easier than trying to separate the bonded glass and screen. Choosing the full assembly saves time and prevents additional damage to other delicate parts.
While it is possible to locate parts individually, getting the full unit assembly reduces the chances of connectivity and calibration problems and offers a more efficient, durable solution.
About the HP Pavilion X360 Series
The HP Pavilion X360 14 series combines portability with functionality, designed for students, remote workers, and creatives who need flexibility. Known for its 360-degree hinge, users can switch between laptop, tablet, and tent modes, making it perfect for everything from note-taking to watching movies. However, these features also mean the laptop is often in transit, which increases the likelihood of accidental drops and impacts, especially in tablet mode.
How These Screens Can Fail
With regular use, your HP Pavilion X360 screen is subject to wear and potential damage. Here are some common scenarios:
- LCD and Digitizer Damage: The display itself can be damaged by drops, heavy pressure, or even bending stresses when opening or closing the laptop.
- Front Glass Cracks: Because the front glass sits on top of the digitizer and display, it’s vulnerable to cracks and shattering if the laptop takes a fall, even if the LCD remains undamaged.
If either the digitizer layer or the front glass is damaged, touch functionality may be compromised, and visual clarity can suffer.
Act Now – Limited Stock Available
Historically, these replacement screens have been hard to keep in stock due to high demand and limited supply. We’re pleased to have sourced these assemblies again, but quantities are limited. Once they’re gone, we may not be able to replenish quickly.
Whether your screen is cracked, unresponsive, or both, securing a full assembly replacement can give your HP Pavilion X360 14 series the refreshed look and performance you need to get back to your workflow with ease. Grab one now while supplies last!