Do the LCDs of the Z60t and x60/61 have the same height?
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:43 am
I have an X61 and sometimes I need more pixels than the 12.1 inch XGA screen provides.
Of course, the easy way would be to simply plug in a large monitor, but a strange idea popped up in my head:
Why not find an LCD panel with the same pixel height (768) and display height (184.32mm) as my X61's display? This way I can seamlessly extend the desktop area across the two displays.
Kits that convert laptop LCD panels to standalone monitors are available, so it's doable, right?
Getting another 12.1 XGA panel is fine and all, but some content (video, some web pages) prefer a wider screen. I did a fair bit of research, and came across the Thinkpad Z60t, which came with a 14.0-inch 1280 x 768 screen.
I checked the datasheets for the X61's and Z60t's panels, and their display heights are close (184.32mm and 183.168mm) as well as the pixel pitch (0.24mm and 0.2385mm).
Now, how close is this in real life? Are they "close enough"?
I want to be certain before I hunt for a Z60t top half and an LCD conversion kit.
This is where I ask for help from fellow Thinkpad owners in this forum.
If you have both an X60/61 (or any Thinkpad with a 12.1 inch XGA screen) and a Z60t, please line them up side-by side and see how well the two screens align.
If you can take pictures and post them, even better.
Of course, the easy way would be to simply plug in a large monitor, but a strange idea popped up in my head:
Why not find an LCD panel with the same pixel height (768) and display height (184.32mm) as my X61's display? This way I can seamlessly extend the desktop area across the two displays.
Kits that convert laptop LCD panels to standalone monitors are available, so it's doable, right?
Getting another 12.1 XGA panel is fine and all, but some content (video, some web pages) prefer a wider screen. I did a fair bit of research, and came across the Thinkpad Z60t, which came with a 14.0-inch 1280 x 768 screen.
I checked the datasheets for the X61's and Z60t's panels, and their display heights are close (184.32mm and 183.168mm) as well as the pixel pitch (0.24mm and 0.2385mm).
Now, how close is this in real life? Are they "close enough"?
I want to be certain before I hunt for a Z60t top half and an LCD conversion kit.
This is where I ask for help from fellow Thinkpad owners in this forum.
If you have both an X60/61 (or any Thinkpad with a 12.1 inch XGA screen) and a Z60t, please line them up side-by side and see how well the two screens align.
If you can take pictures and post them, even better.