t60p 15" uxga screen replacement 2007-c8u PIC ADDED
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:26 pm
Hi everyone. I am now the proud owner of a t60p, my first thinkpad. Unfortunately the screen seems to have minor damage. Couple questions for the experts out there on how best to replace it.
model 2007-c8u
Does it have a Boe-hydis screen?
Will it work with Boe-hydis? (if I can track one down)
I assume there are different brands of the 15" uxga flexview, how big is the difference between boe-hydis and others?
Will I be able to replace it myself? I'm pretty handy but have not replaced a laptop screen before.
I am studying industrial design and will be glued to this computer for the next couple years so i'd like to figure out the best solution possible.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Added
Its actually worse than this, picture is a bit dim.
It's an HV150UX1-100
Any thoughts on the cause of this. It's funny I haven't read much about flexviews with lightleaks. Is this acceptable?
Also I am using the computer in europe. Is it possible for voltage to affect a screen? adapter says 100-240v.
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm67 ... ure003.jpg
mod edit: embedded image linked due to file size.
model 2007-c8u
Does it have a Boe-hydis screen?
Will it work with Boe-hydis? (if I can track one down)
I assume there are different brands of the 15" uxga flexview, how big is the difference between boe-hydis and others?
Will I be able to replace it myself? I'm pretty handy but have not replaced a laptop screen before.
I am studying industrial design and will be glued to this computer for the next couple years so i'd like to figure out the best solution possible.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Added
Its actually worse than this, picture is a bit dim.
It's an HV150UX1-100
Any thoughts on the cause of this. It's funny I haven't read much about flexviews with lightleaks. Is this acceptable?
Also I am using the computer in europe. Is it possible for voltage to affect a screen? adapter says 100-240v.
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm67 ... ure003.jpg
mod edit: embedded image linked due to file size.