Frankenpad, my journey
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2016 3:45 am
G'Day everyone, well new to these forums after browsing for a while.
So, my story...
I've been doing a programming class at university here in Brisbane ( C programming ) and oh how painful it was to use my x220 with it's limited amount of displayed code on the screen.
So, I've ordered off ebay a T520, but then found out about the QXGA 4:3 sceens :O
So, i've sold my x220 ( i7 8GB ram in 9/10 condition for $275 with no HDD's )
I managed to find a t60 with 4:3 screen that's broken, screen looks to be intact and same with the shell, just the t60 innards are broken.
Unfortunately a t61 14.1 in 4:3 has been so difficult to find
I saw there was someone was selling kits on here ( for t61 14.1 4:3 motherboards ) , but for the life of me cannot seem to find that thread.
If anyone has some tips that would be great, oh and it seems i've found a source for the QXGA screens here in Australia where they have dusty old stock in the corner of a warehouse
This frankenpad i'd prefer an intel GPU due to the power savings ( on battery ) and the reliability due to the GPU manufacturing faults.
So, my story...
I've been doing a programming class at university here in Brisbane ( C programming ) and oh how painful it was to use my x220 with it's limited amount of displayed code on the screen.
So, I've ordered off ebay a T520, but then found out about the QXGA 4:3 sceens :O
So, i've sold my x220 ( i7 8GB ram in 9/10 condition for $275 with no HDD's )
I managed to find a t60 with 4:3 screen that's broken, screen looks to be intact and same with the shell, just the t60 innards are broken.
Unfortunately a t61 14.1 in 4:3 has been so difficult to find
I saw there was someone was selling kits on here ( for t61 14.1 4:3 motherboards ) , but for the life of me cannot seem to find that thread.
If anyone has some tips that would be great, oh and it seems i've found a source for the QXGA screens here in Australia where they have dusty old stock in the corner of a warehouse
This frankenpad i'd prefer an intel GPU due to the power savings ( on battery ) and the reliability due to the GPU manufacturing faults.