T60 with 1024x768 screen
T60 with 1024x768 screen
Hey, I have a 14" T60 with 1024x768 resolution... the X1300 64mb ATI GFX, running Windows 7... it's a fantastic machine. I just wonder what are my display upgrade possibilities?
ANd I've never upgraded a display before but I have tinkered around with many laptops before, not just changing RAM and HDs, but fixing fans and replacing logic boards. Thanks for any suggestions.
ANd I've never upgraded a display before but I have tinkered around with many laptops before, not just changing RAM and HDs, but fixing fans and replacing logic boards. Thanks for any suggestions.
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emeraldgirl08
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
This is a start.
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/TFT_display
Another thing- do you have the Hardware Maintenance Manual downloaded?
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/TFT_display
Another thing- do you have the Hardware Maintenance Manual downloaded?
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
Yeah I have the manual...
So would it be worth it to upgrade it to a LTN141P4-L02
1400x1050 display?
EDIT: I whipped up this image to show comparison...
http://i.imgur.com/tLCy7.jpg
So would it be worth it to upgrade it to a LTN141P4-L02
1400x1050 display?
EDIT: I whipped up this image to show comparison...
http://i.imgur.com/tLCy7.jpg
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
That is entirely up to you.
Some people like the capacity for more information to be displayed on the screen. With a higher resolution things should appear sharper and less pixelated as the resolution increases.
If you can find a panel for a reasonable price then I would say give it a shot. See if you like it. There could be variances between the screens as far as which displays a nicer contrast ratio and brightness. I am not sure. Hopfully someone chimes in with a suggestion as this forum is filled to the brim with ThinkPad veterans
Personally I cannot stand the pixelated resolution of the XGA screens and I would upgrade to the higher resolution- but then again that is just me.
Some people like the capacity for more information to be displayed on the screen. With a higher resolution things should appear sharper and less pixelated as the resolution increases.
If you can find a panel for a reasonable price then I would say give it a shot. See if you like it. There could be variances between the screens as far as which displays a nicer contrast ratio and brightness. I am not sure. Hopfully someone chimes in with a suggestion as this forum is filled to the brim with ThinkPad veterans
Personally I cannot stand the pixelated resolution of the XGA screens and I would upgrade to the higher resolution- but then again that is just me.
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
So this would be good to go? BTW mine has no bluetooth...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-IBM-LEN ... 4d0752ea3a
From what I've read, I don't have to worry about the connectors, right? Just swap out the screens... do I need to replace the bezel for the display as well?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-IBM-LEN ... 4d0752ea3a
From what I've read, I don't have to worry about the connectors, right? Just swap out the screens... do I need to replace the bezel for the display as well?
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
Hang around for a second opinion before buying but IIRC I would say it would be a straight swap.
If you wanted bluetooth all you would have to do is find a whole lid (would be nice to have the SXGA screen in it as well) with bluetooth and just drop it in your T60 and it would work.
The bluetooth module is inside the bottom of the lid IIRC.
If you wanted bluetooth all you would have to do is find a whole lid (would be nice to have the SXGA screen in it as well) with bluetooth and just drop it in your T60 and it would work.
The bluetooth module is inside the bottom of the lid IIRC.
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
I'll post a wanted ad in the marketplace after a second opinion, thanks.
Yeah I don't care for bluetooth... I used it on my old laptop only once.
Yeah I don't care for bluetooth... I used it on my old laptop only once.
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
I am working on a T60 myself and I need to get rid of that terrible XGA screen! I'll be looking out for a screen as well.
Good luck
Good luck
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
14.1" XGA can be swapped for SXGA+ by just exchanging LCD-panels.
If you want BT, you will also need a new LCD cable with BT connector and the separate BT module (unless your old cable already has the connector, but not the module).
CAVEAT: you should only buy a screen with an official IBM/Lenovo P/N or FRU (as per your HMM).
Most of the screens sold on eBay claim to be "100% compatible", but they are NOT, you have been warned!
Or you can buy a whole lid (as emeraldgirl08 suggested), which is less work.
Place a WTB (Want to buy) in our market forum instead of going to eBay.
If you want BT, you will also need a new LCD cable with BT connector and the separate BT module (unless your old cable already has the connector, but not the module).
CAVEAT: you should only buy a screen with an official IBM/Lenovo P/N or FRU (as per your HMM).
Most of the screens sold on eBay claim to be "100% compatible", but they are NOT, you have been warned!
Or you can buy a whole lid (as emeraldgirl08 suggested), which is less work.
Place a WTB (Want to buy) in our market forum instead of going to eBay.
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
Alright thanks emeraldgirl08 and RealBlackStuff... will post a WTB. Good luck to emeraldgirl08 in your quest as well.
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
Would be cheaper and easier if you sell this XGA T60 and buy an SXGA+ T60.
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
Having replaced a dozen or more screens myself, I would now take pianowizard's advice. It's certainly true that it would be easier, and the cheaper part is probably right too.
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
Mine is in pristine condition plus I don't want to hassle with reinstalling the OS and such.
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Re: T60 with 1024x768 screen
Just swap in your HDD and it will be like the same machine. If you can find one with an SXGA+ screen in comparable condition to yours, that is.
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