Neooo :
Well, isn't this thread coming in handy.
I am a big fan of my NB550D, despite the now quite slow CPU, and I came across this thread last week while I was looking for information on whether to try Windows 8 or not. I was quite engrossed in your discussion on the replacement of the LCD.
As it happens, yesterday I accidentally stepped on my NB550D while it was lying on the floor and the screen has cracked. After a short period of despair, I remembered this thread and decided to use this horrible event as an excuse for a resolution upgrade!
Am i to understand that the Samsung LTN101AT03 screen sold from the link posted by jbbandos is compatible? Do I have to be concerned about something else? I'm planning on ordering it today

Thanks in advance for any information.
By the way, I assume that anyone who has disassembled laptops in the past can tinker with the NB550D? I've never actually tried to open it...
The laptop is actually very easy to open, especially the screen.
Just takeout the two screw covers on the bottom corners, remove the screws, run a credit card around the seam of the bezel and it should just pop off/unclip.
It's pretty self explanatory from there but you can change the panel without disassembling the entire laptop. The only thing to watch out for are make sure you don't get the LP101-WSH panel as although it should work, it won't. I still don't know why and ended up selling my WSH they incorrectly sent me to someone with a 10.1" emachine netbook who wanted a screen resolution upgrade.
In other news, my touchscreen is now installed and working perfectly - Bought a 4 port mini USB hub, removed the USB ports to flatten it out, removed as much circuit board as I could and installed it in the empty spot with the missing Mini-PCIe port. I removed the ribbon cable to the right hand USB ports and soldered a wire in its place for the 3xvoltage pins so the ports are still powered by the onboard USB and ran the data pins to the USB hub.
USB Hubs power I jumped off the back of the left hand port as that's a charge and sleep port so has slightly higher power supply and can also be set to leave it all on when in sleep mode.
Ran the wires for the touchscreen under the keyboard and to the hub and soldered it all together. It fits perfectly underneath the access panel and the power LED of the hub shines through the grill so you can see it's fine without opening it up.
I also pulled a fingerprint scanner from a different laptop that's USB powered - I wired it up to a USB cable, plugged it in and installed the software and it works perfectly, so I plan to mod that into the spare space at the top of the LCD bezel.
I was also thinking about getting a minipci-e USB3 card and some USB3 ports and replacing the ports on the right hand side with USB3 equivalents and using the spare port on that USB hub for a USB WiFi card.