- 2007, T60p 1680x1050 15.4" LCD: So-so brightness, low contrast, washed out colors, no true reds, so-so viewing angles.
2007, T60 1440x900 14" LCD: Terrible brightness (worst I've ever seen), washed out colors, magenta tint, terrible viewing angles.
2008, T61 1680x1050 15.4" LCD: Same model as in 2007. Barely usable, but viewing angles are a bit better than 14" model
2008, T500 1280x800 15.4" LED LCD: Great brightness, horrendous light bleed - no true blacks, viewing angles are worse in the history of mankind: from any angle 60% of the area displays distorted colors. I couldn't believe they actually found a supplier who makes it. This junk is so bad, it could have been B/W display - colors are *that* useless on it.
Mind you, I owned an awesome Thinkpad with exceptional 1440x1050 screen 3 years ago, and since then it's been downhill deterioration.
The question is: has anyone attempted to install a non-Lenovo LCD into a Thinkpad? This kind of thing is very hard to find an answer for in Google. I like how Thinkpads are made and I am willing to invest (and install on my own) an extra $500 for a usable LCD, but can it be done?
I know, nobody makes 8-bit laptop LCDs anymore, but there are still some decent TN panels that at least try to preserve some color accuracy, decent contrast without el-cheapo plastic glossy tape over viewing surface, like prev. generation Macbook Pros... I just want to use one of those panels on a Thinkpad.








