Is it worth upgrading my 14.1" T43 from XGA to SXGA+ ?
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Is it worth upgrading my 14.1" T43 from XGA to SXGA+ ?
I am thinking of performing the lcd upgrade myself...What are the part numbers that i need...Will I void my warranty? Thanks 
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djpharoah
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I would say its worth it if you want and can afford to do it.
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T40 14" SXGA+ / 1.7GHz / 1GB / 40GB / 6C / XP
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princeatul
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The screen real estate that you get, SXGA+ is definitely WORTH it!
Once you have it, you will not like anything lower in resolution! It's addictive!
As to doing it yourself, there are ppl more qualified than me comment on it.
Once you have it, you will not like anything lower in resolution! It's addictive!
As to doing it yourself, there are ppl more qualified than me comment on it.
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It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones after all.
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gunston
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yeah i have the similar thought as princeatul,
the question is how much would it cost?
and what am i going to do with the old XGA 14" LCD ?
it seems like the XGA will become useless after upgrading to the higher resolution LCD.
Please comment.
thanks
the question is how much would it cost?
and what am i going to do with the old XGA 14" LCD ?
it seems like the XGA will become useless after upgrading to the higher resolution LCD.
Please comment.
thanks
1. T43 2668-B97 14" SXGA+ 1.5G RAM 9cells
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
<---- looooves 1400 x 1050 
I've tried a 1024x768 T41 in my household, but just can't get used to it anymore, after being spoiled by SXGA+
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... ndards.PNG
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I've tried a 1024x768 T41 in my household, but just can't get used to it anymore, after being spoiled by SXGA+
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... ndards.PNG
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princeatul
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WOW, kai920! Thanks for that wonderful chart!kai920 wrote:<---- looooves 1400 x 1050
I've tried a 1024x768 T41 in my household, but just can't get used to it anymore, after being spoiled by SXGA+![]()
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It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones after all.
It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones after all.
gunston: I once looked for screen model numbers at samsung web site. I looked for it and found it there. I then found it on web sites that sell panels, was around 300$, they also guarantied no bad pixels for a small premium.
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I got my T42s (2373-K5H) for its hi-res 14.1" (1400x1050) LCD.
You can see a lot more on it (especially handy on Excel spreadsheets), see more emails per screen, see more on your browser without scrolling down. Generally more useful in that it speeds up your work by not needing to scroll about.
But be prepared to squint your eyes, and a hunched back if you're not careful (even the IT dept people working on mine a few days ago had this the moment they tried to read my *small* fonts LCD--I thought I was the only one).
You can see a lot more on it (especially handy on Excel spreadsheets), see more emails per screen, see more on your browser without scrolling down. Generally more useful in that it speeds up your work by not needing to scroll about.
But be prepared to squint your eyes, and a hunched back if you're not careful (even the IT dept people working on mine a few days ago had this the moment they tried to read my *small* fonts LCD--I thought I was the only one).
Cost of upgrading to SXGA
I am a newbie and was trying to buy a used Thinkpad -- preferably a T42 and I was wondering what the cost of upgrading the video card is? Seems like most of the used Thinkpads that I have seen are all XGA. Where does one buy the parts for something like this?
I was hoping to find a T42 with at least SXGA and a 1.5 or 1.6ghz Pentium M Processor.
I was hoping to find a T42 with at least SXGA and a 1.5 or 1.6ghz Pentium M Processor.
Upgrading T42 XGA to SXGA
The second posting in this forum listed part numbers for upgrading a T43. Are the part numbers the same for upgrading a T42 from XGA to SXGA?
EOMtp wrote:See above for part numbers (the second posting
on this thread). Contact me privately if you like.
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gunston
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well, i am thinking to upgrade to SXGA+ too,
recently i've read news regarding a higher resolution screen have a smaller fonts and it might hurt the eyesight indirectly after using it for quite sometime.
anyone have good argue on that?

recently i've read news regarding a higher resolution screen have a smaller fonts and it might hurt the eyesight indirectly after using it for quite sometime.
anyone have good argue on that?
1. T43 2668-B97 14" SXGA+ 1.5G RAM 9cells
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
2. X60s 1703-CA3 powerful
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Yeah; I have been using my T43 at SXGA 1400x1050 for the entire day and have yet to get eyestrain, even with my contacts and my eye-glasses.gunston wrote:well, i am thinking to upgrade to SXGA+ too,
recently i've read news regarding a higher resolution screen have a smaller fonts and it might hurt the eyesight indirectly after using it for quite sometime.
anyone have good argue on that?
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She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
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I can vote for SXGA+ as well, an absolute must I would say... how do we find out what manufacturer our LCD is? (May be a dumb question)
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ahh, I see... a quick check on lenovo.com/en/ca tells me my SXGA+ is a Samsung... hope that's good.
ahh, I see... a quick check on lenovo.com/en/ca tells me my SXGA+ is a Samsung... hope that's good.
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Re: Cost of upgrading to SXGA
ZCorker wrote:I am a newbie and was trying to buy a used Thinkpad -- preferably a T42 and I was wondering what the cost of upgrading the video card is? Seems like most of the used Thinkpads that I have seen are all XGA. Where does one buy the parts for something like this?
I was hoping to find a T42 with at least SXGA and a 1.5 or 1.6ghz Pentium M Processor.
I just purchased a new board to upgrade my thinkpad t41 2373-xjx. It cost me 265 to upgrade the board to a used on. for a new one expect to pay 900$ from ibm. I saw some occasionally on ebay for 250-30 dollars. some for 450$. From what i saw generally if the model was a p(t41p) it had an upgraded video card
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gunston,
I have both, and you can adjust everything in the SXGA+ to suit your visual needs, opera web browser is great because you can adjust font sizes in everything. In windows if you go to display properties, settings, advanced, DPI setting you can adjust your font size. Something I discovered by researching this issue is: take a regular ruler, and match the 1" setting on the DPI chart to the 1" on the ruler, (click and drag on the screen ruler to change the setting) this will give you a good resolution, if you don't like it move up or down from there.well, i am thinking to upgrade to SXGA+ too,
recently i've read news regarding a higher resolution screen have a smaller fonts and it might hurt the eyesight indirectly after using it for quite sometime.
anyone have good argue on that?
Read starting at Page 114:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mo ... 9t6193.pdf
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mo ... 9t6193.pdf
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