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VES550QNDL-2D-N31 is a Vestel LCD TV panel designation for a 55-inch class panel used in various Vestel-built televisions. In service-part listings, it appears explicitly as the TV panel model, not as a standalone TV retail model number. (tvparcasi.com)
A practical correction to some repair-shop descriptions is important: this code is primarily the panel identifier. However, sellers also use the same panel code to catalog compatible LED backlight kits, T-Con boards, and sometimes mainboards for TVs built around that panel. (tvparcasi.com)
From current parts-market data, the panel is associated with at least these service parts:
Representative TV models linked to this panel/backlight ecosystem include Vestel 55UA8300, Hi-Level 55UHL600 / 55UHL900SM / 55UHL700, Toshiba 55U6763DAT, JVC LT-55VU53T / LT-55VU73T, Hitachi 55HT1700UD, and Philips 55PUS6031/12. (tvgarageonline.com)
It is also reasonable to infer that this is a 4K/UHD panel family, because it is tied to the Vestel 55UA8300 4K Smart 55-inch TV, and the associated T-Con designation itself includes “UHD.” The Philips 55PUS6031/12, which appears in the same compatible parts listings, is also an official 4K Ultra HD set. (tvparcasi.com)
Recent parts listings still show this panel code actively used in the spare-parts market, especially for used/refurbished backlight sets and replacement boards. That indicates the panel is still serviceable in the repair channel even if the original TVs are older. (allegro.pl)
A broader repair-market trend is visible here: Vestel panel codes are often more useful than the TV brand/model number when sourcing parts, because the same hardware platform appears across multiple OEM brands. That conclusion is an engineering inference from the same panel/backlight family being listed across Vestel, Toshiba, Philips, JVC, Hitachi, Finlux, and others. (tvgarageonline.com)
If you are buying a part for this unit, the safest interpretation is:
From a repair standpoint, the exact suffix matters. Even when two Vestel panel codes look similar, the service market indexes boards and backlights by the full code, so matching VES550QNDL-2D-N31 exactly is the conservative approach. That is an engineering recommendation based on how current parts suppliers classify compatibility. (tvparcasi.com)
There is no unusual legal issue specific to this panel code, but normal repair obligations apply: electrical safety, careful handling of the LCD glass/diffuser stack, and proper e-waste disposal if the panel is cracked or beyond repair.
If your goal is repair, use this order of identification:
Best practice before ordering:
I would not identify this as an LED driver board number by itself. The stronger evidence from current listings is that it is a panel model code, while compatible LED strips and boards are sold under separate part numbers tied to that panel. (tvparcasi.com)
Also, publicly available listings do not provide a clean official panel datasheet for this exact suffix, so some finer details are inferred from compatible TV and spare-part records rather than from a manufacturer-issued panel specification sheet. (tvparcasi.com)
If you want, I can narrow this down into one of these next steps:
VES550QNDL-2D-N31 is a Vestel 55-inch panel code, commonly used in 4K/UHD Vestel-platform TVs and in the service market to identify compatible T-Con boards, mainboards, and 7-piece LED backlight kits. The most useful associated part numbers currently found are 6870C-0584C / 6871L-5233A / V16_43_49UHD_T M120_V1.1 for the T-Con, 17MB130P / 23436190 for one mainboard implementation, and SVV550AK7_UHD 4A+3B for the backlights. (tvparcasi.com)
If you tell me what you need for this code—screen, backlight, T-Con, mainboard, or fault diagnosis—I can give a much more targeted answer.