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Just attaching a different lcd usually doesn't work that well. Lots of Lcds are pretty picky regarding sync polarity and exact sync timing. You'd likely have to adjust your video timing (using a kernel patch) when replacing the n800's screen.
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I'm thinking it'd be possible to use an EeePC LCD (7" 800x480) and the touchscreen kit (works over USB, IIRC) could be used with the N800.
Does anyone have a mfg or part number for the LCD where I could get pinout information? While the connectors likely won't match up I bet the controlling signals do.