Inspiron 15 3520 & Latitude E5520 screen swap?

Hi all!

I have an Inspiron 15 3520 with 1366 x 768 resolution

One of my friends has an E5520 Latitude with a resolution of 1920 x 1080.

Both are 15.6 and both seem to have the same connector according to several sites that sell replacement panels.

Would like to put a 1080 p Panel in my 3520 work?  I don't see why it wouldn't. Has anyone tried this before?

Thanks in advance.

It seems that the two systems share panels.  If you're upgrading the resolution, you also need a new wire harness:

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(if the connectors are identical, the harness for the high resolution screen has more than drivers - if you use the existing wiring, you will see an image blurred, partial.

The wiring harness is NOT cross compatible with the Latitude system.

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