Don't you mean factory-fitted?RealBlackStuff wrote:HV150UX1 has CCFL backlight ex-factory
HV150UX2 has LED backlight ex-factory.
The term ex-factory means "price at the factory".
Don't you mean factory-fitted?RealBlackStuff wrote:HV150UX1 has CCFL backlight ex-factory
HV150UX2 has LED backlight ex-factory.
Word Origin and History for ex-
word-forming element, in English meaning mainly "out of, from," but also "upwards, completely, deprive of, without," and "former;" from Latin ex "out of, from within," from PIE *eghs "out" (cf. Gaulish ex-, Old Irish ess-, Old Church Slavonic izu, Russian iz). In some cases also from Greek cognate ex, ek. PIE *eghs had comparative form *eks-tero and superlative *eks-t(e)r-emo-.
1. antique, demode, ex, old-fashioned, old-hat, outmoded, passe, passee -- (out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance"; "demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas")
=> unfashionable (vs. fashionable), unstylish
All of the panels that you've mentioned have been out of production for about a decade now. In other words, the pickings are beyond slim.
Whoa! continue your thought please.
Did you find one? I'm searching for quite a while now...
Wow, I have just had a look, and indeed it looks like a new version of the old panel, with better specs! Although I see a different connector type (? LVDS 40 pin, instead of 30 on the old one). I wonder if there could be a way to make this panel work, Although I am not sure how available they are, for this screen panelook lists 0 suppliers, and only 2 available unitos on stock, meanwhile for all the other panel types I saw there, there were hundreds of suppliers.fourthree wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 12:41 pmhttp://www.panelook.com/TDA150-005V01_B ... 33737.html
Scouted on panelook. HV150UX2 successor?
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Are those panels even alailable anywhere? I remember looking for them everywhere for a while, but there was no sight of them.
Oh I meant the HV150UX1-102 panels. I have a couple of -100 variant panels too, although I haven't put them to use yet.stevenvh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 6:35 pmI did find a BoeHydus panel for my T60P a few or 5 years ago on ebay, but it turned out to be blemished/2nds. Even with dead pixels it calibrated and worked fine until recently.
The UXGA panel is here: https://lcdpanels.com/hv150ux1-100/
Shpendy though!
RealBlackStuff wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 1:32 amMost likely that Samsung LCD has a different pin-out from your LG LCD.
If you are lucky, your LCD might have survived that Samsung-attack.
But I think that you either blew the LCD, or you blew the (Samsung) backlight fuse, or the LCD was bad to begin with.
You can test that screen on any shape/size T60/R60/T61/R61, probably others as well, IDK.
However I believe these are CFFL? If so I worry they may not be bright enough for me. I use these mounted in the front seat of my work truck, which can be quite bright at times (hence preferring the LED backlight).
These panels were never meant to be used in laptops, that's a huge part of the answer to your question(s). They were medical-equipment-grade, and from what I can recall even used in aircrafts but never in a laptop by default.TRS-80 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 2:54 pmAccording to Panelook, the HV150UX2-100 are discontinued. And my understanding is that this has been the case for many (10?) years now. Therefore how are those sellers there (on that very page) continuing to offer them? And listings can be seen on eBay as well?
hello and wel;come to the forum..Kocio wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 8:03 amHi everyone, I bought my first ThinkPad on Friday. It is the t60 type 2007 with ATI X1400 graphics and 1400x1050 screen. Unfortunately, as it sometimes happens in transport, the screen was damaged. There is a ThinkPad t41p with 1400x1050 resolution in my area and I wonder if the screen replacement would be successful because of Edid.
The t41p has an IDTech IASX16S OR Samsung LTN141P4-L02 screen.
My t60 has BOE-Hydis HT14P12 or Samsung LTN141P4-L02 or TMD-Toshiba LTD141EN9B.
Is it possible that the screens with the t41p will fit the t60. Is it possible to desolder the t60 EDID chip and solder it to the t41p screen?
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