Laptop screen to PC/TV Screen

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Does anybody know if it is possible to somehow convert a signal to digital and use it on a laptop screen? I'm looking to use a laptop screen that I got from a friends old broken laptop that he let me take the screen out and I'm not sure how to get it working for the intented purpose. I know that laptop signals must be 100% digital but how would you go about doing so? Anybody know of any converters? The screen is a packard bell make. The connectors are like so:

1x Small connector, 11 pins

blue
black
white
black
yellow
black
brown
orange
red
green
black

In that order, second connector has two rows with lots of pins, and many without any cables going into them.

Any ideas fellow ragezoners?
 
thats a standard VGA plug, the reason there arent any pins in a few is because they arent needed. Are you trying to rewire and completely replace your old screen or something? Or is this the wired ribbon plug connecting the screen to the internal GPU?
 
Alright, I have the screen out of the plastic shell now, the markings are:

HT15X31-100 (On a label, large font)
PKT03710011016837 (Same label, small font)
15X31096FN0371004555 (Different label with a long barcode on)
LCD(HYU):M13000020360-C-H (Small label with small barcode)
HT15X32
44-800088
>PC< [2] (Above 3 engraved into plastic, very small font)

Ideas?

EDIT: The model number is indeed HT15X31-100, I typed it in wrong before but I cant find any pinouts, nor has it been mentioned on how to make this work on a xbox and PC screen =/
 
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