My employer is about to recycle loads of 13.3" laptop screens from broken laptops.
In most cases the screens are still perfectly usable.
I’ve done some research and these can be used for:
Raspberry pi screens, smart mirrors etc - provided you can find an appropriate LVDS controller board (like this). You will probably need to make an enclosure. Some of the screens have part number LQ133M1JW02, but there may be others.
LED light panels - some tricky soldering, but otherwise simple. Use these for LED lighting, backlit (lasercut) artwork, lighting lithophanes (maybe)
I just tried soldering one. Didn’t go so well. I released the white smoke.
However, my soldering skills are probably just not up to the task - those pads are tiny.
I’ll bring in all the screens I have, and members can have a go.
I have placed around 12 screens in the laptop box.
Some are still enclosed, and could be used as they are with the addition of the driver board.
Some are out of their enclosures but also usable as monitors with the addition of a driver board.
Others are out of their enclosures with a broken LCD layer, and these can be used for LED lighting.