Laminated IPS LCD screen kits for Game Boy Advance, the modder's installation hub for GBA at ZedLabz.
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For builders modding the GBA — Customers fitting a laminated IPS / ITA screen mod into an original Game Boy Advance (AGB-001) — looking for the screen kit plus the matching IPS-ready no-cut shell, modified glass lens, alignment bra
The GBA ips install kit install ladder — what to do in what order
- Open the GBA with a tri-wing Y-bit and Phillips PH00 screwdriver from our modding tools range.
- Clean the board area where the new part attaches — IPA wipes and an ESD-safe brush.
- Fit the part per the manufacturer's install instructions. Solder where the product requires it.
- Test before reassembly with a temporary power-up so you can correct mistakes without a full strip-down.
- Reassemble, run a longer soak test, and confirm function before closing the console for good.
All mod parts ship from the UK with global delivery. Install difficulty and revision compatibility vary — read product pages carefully before ordering. Returns and replacements per our returns policy.
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- Drop-in 3.0 IPS screen kits for Game Boy Advance
- Cartridge cases and FRAM flash carts for Game Boy Advance
Laminated IPS LCD screen kits for Game Boy Advance — FAQs
How hard is the install?
Install difficulty varies by mod — drop-in IPS kits are typically solderless and beginner-friendly; HDMI mods and audio mods involve soldering and bench skills. Each product page lists the difficulty tier.
Do I need soldering experience for this GBA mod?
For IPS kits and shell swaps — usually no. For audio amps, battery mods, capacitor work and HDMI mods — yes, basic soldering. Pair with our workshop range if starting from scratch.
Will the mod fit my GBA revision?
Revision compatibility is the most-asked question in modding. Each product lists supported revisions; if your console's revision is borderline, message support before ordering.
Is the mod reversible?
Most no-solder mods are fully reversible. Solder-required mods are typically reversible by a skilled modder but leave traces of the install. Check the product page's reversibility note.





















