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FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100) *SOLD*
FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100) *SOLD*
FOR SALE: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview LCD panels. Part number HV150UX1-100 (Lenovo FRU number 13N7076). Brand new, Grade A. Upgrade your 15" T60/T60p to 1600x1200 resolution!!
EDIT: I believe that these LCDs will also work in the 15" T42p and T43p, but I'm not familiar with these models. If you want to upgrade from a T42/T43 SXGA+ panel, it appears that you'll need a different LCD cable assembly (91P6858). Upgrading from an XGA panel would require at least a new cable and a new inverter (93P4161). I don't know if their are any BIOS limitations in the T42/T43 that will prevent them from being used with a UXGA panel.
These panels are new, Grade A, and arrived sealed in the original factory cartons. Boe Hydis no longer manufactures this model, so these are new-old-stock manufactured in August 2008. On the side of the carton is the barcode number EGTH088000172. The third letter of the barcode (in this case "T") denotes the grade. Grade A = "T" and Grade B = "Q". Boe Hydis does not use any other grading levels (A+, A1, etc). The original IBM/Lenovo FRU number (13N7076) is printed on the sticker on the back of the panels.
I recently installed one of these panels in my T60p (2613-CTO). I followed the instructions in Lenovo's free training videos...
http://www.lenovoservicetraining.com/io ... index.html
It took me a couple of hours to complete the installation. The entire top assembly (with the hinges) must be removed from the base to swap the panel. The display looks incredible now!! I'm back to a bright screen with fantastic color for photo editing applications. I recommend that you install a new backlight inverter at the same time ($18 from Lenovo), although the inverter is easy to replace in the future without removing the entire panel again.
PRICE: $150 (money order) or $155 (PayPal) which includes shipping within the USA. The panels will be well packed to prevent any damage. The buyer accepts complete responsibility for all installation issues and problems. If you break the panel or your laptop during installation, then I can not do anything to help you.
I haven't posted many times on this forum, but I've been on Ebay since 1998 (100% feedback rating). If you want to check my feedback, my Ebay username is "jeffarnold". If you have any questions, please send me a PM.
-Jeff
EDIT: I believe that these LCDs will also work in the 15" T42p and T43p, but I'm not familiar with these models. If you want to upgrade from a T42/T43 SXGA+ panel, it appears that you'll need a different LCD cable assembly (91P6858). Upgrading from an XGA panel would require at least a new cable and a new inverter (93P4161). I don't know if their are any BIOS limitations in the T42/T43 that will prevent them from being used with a UXGA panel.
These panels are new, Grade A, and arrived sealed in the original factory cartons. Boe Hydis no longer manufactures this model, so these are new-old-stock manufactured in August 2008. On the side of the carton is the barcode number EGTH088000172. The third letter of the barcode (in this case "T") denotes the grade. Grade A = "T" and Grade B = "Q". Boe Hydis does not use any other grading levels (A+, A1, etc). The original IBM/Lenovo FRU number (13N7076) is printed on the sticker on the back of the panels.
I recently installed one of these panels in my T60p (2613-CTO). I followed the instructions in Lenovo's free training videos...
http://www.lenovoservicetraining.com/io ... index.html
It took me a couple of hours to complete the installation. The entire top assembly (with the hinges) must be removed from the base to swap the panel. The display looks incredible now!! I'm back to a bright screen with fantastic color for photo editing applications. I recommend that you install a new backlight inverter at the same time ($18 from Lenovo), although the inverter is easy to replace in the future without removing the entire panel again.
PRICE: $150 (money order) or $155 (PayPal) which includes shipping within the USA. The panels will be well packed to prevent any damage. The buyer accepts complete responsibility for all installation issues and problems. If you break the panel or your laptop during installation, then I can not do anything to help you.
I haven't posted many times on this forum, but I've been on Ebay since 1998 (100% feedback rating). If you want to check my feedback, my Ebay username is "jeffarnold". If you have any questions, please send me a PM.
-Jeff
Last edited by JGA on Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:35 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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marlinspike
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Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100) for T60
Will these work in a T60 that has a 15" 4:3 1400x1050 Flexview in it currently? Do you know how these compare to the 1400x1050 flexview by any chance? (I mean as far as color and brightness...the resolution is self-evident)
T60 2007-7JU (15" Flexview, has a T60p mobo for the v5200, 4gb ram, changed HDD w/7200rpm 100gb, T7400 2.16ghz Core 2 Duo)
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Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100) for T60
Yes, it should be a straight swap on the T60 or R60. I don't think that it's a huge leap, but the LG SXGA+ IPS, which is most likely what you have, are known to dim/yellow more over time. If you want the 1200 vertical resolution, this is the way to go.
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Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100) for T60
>Will these work in a T60 that has a 15" 4:3 1400x1050 Flexview in it currently?
Yes. I upgraded my T60's LG/Philips 1400x1050 Flexview panel to the Boe Hydis 1600x1200 panel (I'm typing on the T60 right now). After three years of heavy use, the old panel was getting dim and yellowish, which is why I bought these Boe Hydis panels in the first place.
>Do you know how these compare to the 1400x1050 flexview by any chance?
>(I mean as far as color and brightness...the resolution is self-evident)
Full brightness is almost too much now, so I usually use the laptop with the brightness turned down a notch. The color is wonderful for editing photos in Photoshop (and I haven't even color calibrated it yet). The resolution is so high that I had to increase the default font size used for icons and inside the browsers.
-Jeff
Yes. I upgraded my T60's LG/Philips 1400x1050 Flexview panel to the Boe Hydis 1600x1200 panel (I'm typing on the T60 right now). After three years of heavy use, the old panel was getting dim and yellowish, which is why I bought these Boe Hydis panels in the first place.
>Do you know how these compare to the 1400x1050 flexview by any chance?
>(I mean as far as color and brightness...the resolution is self-evident)
Full brightness is almost too much now, so I usually use the laptop with the brightness turned down a notch. The color is wonderful for editing photos in Photoshop (and I haven't even color calibrated it yet). The resolution is so high that I had to increase the default font size used for icons and inside the browsers.
-Jeff
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Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100)
he is right about the dimming & yellowing over time, this POS LG/Philips 1400x1050 Flexview panel on my Thinkpad is really dim and really yellowed! 
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marlinspike
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Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100)
Got mine today. The difference is startling. These photos were taken at the same ISO, aperature, and shutter speed, with the same exact white balance, screen set to max brightness in both (ignore the banding in the first photo, that's a camera artifact)
http://davidson.smugmug.com/photos/8984 ... vbqm-L.jpg
http://davidson.smugmug.com/photos/8984 ... su3z-L.jpg
The screen real estate is a big deal too - now the large 15" finally makes sense.
BTW, it's not that there's a strong blue hue to the new one, but that I made that photo look good with the old screen by making it artificially blue.
mod note: >50K images changed to links.
http://davidson.smugmug.com/photos/8984 ... vbqm-L.jpg
http://davidson.smugmug.com/photos/8984 ... su3z-L.jpg
The screen real estate is a big deal too - now the large 15" finally makes sense.
BTW, it's not that there's a strong blue hue to the new one, but that I made that photo look good with the old screen by making it artificially blue.
mod note: >50K images changed to links.
T60 2007-7JU (15" Flexview, has a T60p mobo for the v5200, 4gb ram, changed HDD w/7200rpm 100gb, T7400 2.16ghz Core 2 Duo)
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Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100)
Nice pics Marlin. The old screen is the LG IPS?
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Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100)
Yep, it sure is.FredGarvin wrote:Nice pics Marlin. The old screen is the LG IPS?
T60 2007-7JU (15" Flexview, has a T60p mobo for the v5200, 4gb ram, changed HDD w/7200rpm 100gb, T7400 2.16ghz Core 2 Duo)
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Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100)
Half of the panels have been sold so far... 10 more to go
-Jeff
-Jeff
Re: FS: Boe Hydis 15" Flexview UXGA LCDs (HV150UX1-100)
All of the panels have been sold.
Thanks!
-Jeff
Thanks!
-Jeff
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