Questions About Interchangeable LCDs (A Learning Experience)
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:29 am
Where I may be misunderstanding is that I think a display is a display. Like a monitor that can be used on any desktop machine, a LCD that physically fits should work in any laptop (again, my assumption).
I see on the IBM web pages that Samsung and LG make several SXGA+ LCDs with the physical dimension of 14.1 inch and have been installing them in T2Xs on up to the T40s (I stopped checking here).
Since the T2Xs are generally selling for less than the T3Xs or T4Xs, and I am going to remove the LCD anyway, why can’t I buy one of the LCDs from one of the T2Xs to use in my T30?
Also, what am I missing here? Where is the video circuit that runs the LCD? Is the video in the motherboard or can it be changed out also? I don’t see a FRU for video boards.
If I can’t change the video board then what is to gain by upgrading my LCD from XGA to SXGA+ ?
I have much to learn. Please help.
I see on the IBM web pages that Samsung and LG make several SXGA+ LCDs with the physical dimension of 14.1 inch and have been installing them in T2Xs on up to the T40s (I stopped checking here).
Since the T2Xs are generally selling for less than the T3Xs or T4Xs, and I am going to remove the LCD anyway, why can’t I buy one of the LCDs from one of the T2Xs to use in my T30?
Also, what am I missing here? Where is the video circuit that runs the LCD? Is the video in the motherboard or can it be changed out also? I don’t see a FRU for video boards.
If I can’t change the video board then what is to gain by upgrading my LCD from XGA to SXGA+ ?
I have much to learn. Please help.