Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to open the laptop and remove/replace the display assembly.
''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) before commencing the screen replacement to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the display replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants. Remember to reconnect the battery cable last thing before closing the laptop ;-)
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I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using for ''Dell 5R82W only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
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I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using for ''Dell 5R82W'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
=== Update (06/28/2022) ===
@sargeantstechyt
I have no problems when clicking on the link. It opens with the webpage every time.
The one I linked is a 4K display (UHD = 4K)
Here's an image of the page with all the details.
[image|2689003]
(click on image to enlarge and then click on it again to enlarge even further)
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Here's what I get when searching for [https://www.google.com/search?q=dell+5R82w&client=firefox-b-d&ei=ASC7Yv-MGOOr4-EPw5upyAM&ved=0ahUKEwi_kfXovND4AhXj1TgGHcNNCjkQ4dUDCA0&uact=5&oq=dell+5R82w&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6BwgAEEcQsANKBAhBGABKBAhGGABQ5QVY0gxgwRZoAXABeACAAcgBiAGPB5IBBTAuNC4xmAEAoAEByAEFwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz|Dell 5R82W]
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Here's what I get when searching for [link|https://www.google.com/search?q=dell+5R82w&client=firefox-b-d&ei=ASC7Yv-MGOOr4-EPw5upyAM&ved=0ahUKEwi_kfXovND4AhXj1TgGHcNNCjkQ4dUDCA0&uact=5&oq=dell+5R82w&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6BwgAEEcQsANKBAhBGABKBAhGGABQ5QVY0gxgwRZoAXABeACAAcgBiAGPB5IBBTAuNC4xmAEAoAEByAEFwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz|Dell 5R82W]
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to open the laptop and remove/replace the display assembly.
''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) before commencing the screen replacement to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the display replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants. Remember to reconnect the battery cable last thing before closing the laptop ;-)
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I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
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I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using for ''Dell 5R82W only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
=== Update (06/28/2022) ===
@sargeantstechyt
I have no problems when clicking on the link. It opens with the webpage every time.
The one I linked is a 4K display (UHD = 4K)
Here's an image of the page with all the details.
[image|2689003]
(click on image to enlarge and then click on it again to enlarge even further)
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Here's what I get when searching for [https://www.google.com/search?q=dell+5R82w&client=firefox-b-d&ei=ASC7Yv-MGOOr4-EPw5upyAM&ved=0ahUKEwi_kfXovND4AhXj1TgGHcNNCjkQ4dUDCA0&uact=5&oq=dell+5R82w&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAM6BwgAEEcQsANKBAhBGABKBAhGGABQ5QVY0gxgwRZoAXABeACAAcgBiAGPB5IBBTAuNC4xmAEAoAEByAEFwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz|Dell 5R82W]
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to open the laptop and remove/replace the display assembly.
''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) before commencing the screen replacement to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the display replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants. Remember to reconnect the battery cable last thing before closing the laptop ;-)
I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
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=== Update (06/28/2022) ===
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@sargeantstechyt
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I have no problems when clicking on the link. It opens with the webpage every time.
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The one I linked is a 4K display (UHD = 4K)
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Here's an image of the page with all the details.
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[image|2689003]
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(click on image to enlarge and then click on it again to enlarge even further)
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
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Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly.
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Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to open the laptop and remove/replace the display assembly.
''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) before commencing the screen replacement to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the display replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants. Remember to reconnect the battery cable last thing before closing the laptop ;-)
I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) before commencing the screen replacement to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the display replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) before commencing the screen replacement to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the display replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants. Remember to reconnect the battery cable last thing before closing the laptop ;-)
I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) before commencing the screen replacement to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the display replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly.
''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
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I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show the cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
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I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show what it may cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly.
-
''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement e.g. tools slipping, screws dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement e.g. tools accidentally slipping or screws accidentally dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show the cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement e.g. tools slipping, screws dropping on systemboard etc. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show the cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure - you don't have to remove the battery, simply disconnect it) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show the cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
Here's the [https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
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Here's the [link|https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
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Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly. Whilst not shown in the steps I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the screen replacement. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected form any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
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Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly.
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I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is Dell ''5R82W'' but I'm not sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show the cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
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''Note:'' Whilst it is not shown in the pre-requisite steps for the display, I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring before commencing the screen replacement. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected from any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
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I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is ''5R82W'' but I'm not totally sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [link|https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show the cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.
Hi @sargeantstechyt
Here's the [https://dl.dell.com/content/manual37929348-inspiron-7391-2n1inspiron-7591-2in1-service-manual.pdf?language=en-us&ps=true|service manual] for the laptop.
Go to p.67 to view the ''necessary pre-requisite steps'' and then the procedure to remove/replace the display assembly. Whilst not shown in the steps I recommend that you disconnect the battery cable from the systemboard (see battery removal procedure) to prevent any possible electrical problems from occurring during the screen replacement. There is always some power on the systemboard even when the laptop is off. Think of the laptop as being in an extremely low power state when off and not that it is totally disconnected form any power. The power switch is ''not'' a power isolating switch. It is used to signal the BIOS/OS what the user wants.
I think that the Dell part number for the 4K (UHD) display is Dell ''5R82W'' but I'm not sure. Search online using the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best. Maybe contact them before purchase and verify that it is the one for your model. Here's an [https://www.blisscomputers.net/5r82w-dell-15-6-uhd-blk-lcd-assembly-221296/|example] just to show the cost and also how to help identify if it is the one.