T61 LCD gets dirty while in backpack
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usernotabuser
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T61 LCD gets dirty while in backpack
My thinkpad is a trooper and unless something terrible changes my mind I'm a dedicated customer for the foreseeable future. This is my first laptop/first thinkpad.
Here's the issue: I ride my bike a pretty good distance on a daily basis and my thinkpad makes the trip at least 1/2 the time.
Sometimes. if I'm not meticulous about keeping the keyboard and trackpoint spotlessly clean, the LCD will go into the backpack clean and come out dirty. I'm not strapping it into the bag overly tight, and I bike pretty conservatively but there are still some bumps and shakes to my route.
This is the bag I use, greatest messenger bag I've ever used by the way, the cross strap really makes a difference.
http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/products/laptop-messenger
So, any ideas? Just keep it a little cleaner and keep on trucking?
EDIT: Just found this
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... ht=radtech
and this
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=52395
Nice to know it's not just me, but is there going to be any long term issues w/out buying that pad the post recommends?
Here's the issue: I ride my bike a pretty good distance on a daily basis and my thinkpad makes the trip at least 1/2 the time.
Sometimes. if I'm not meticulous about keeping the keyboard and trackpoint spotlessly clean, the LCD will go into the backpack clean and come out dirty. I'm not strapping it into the bag overly tight, and I bike pretty conservatively but there are still some bumps and shakes to my route.
This is the bag I use, greatest messenger bag I've ever used by the way, the cross strap really makes a difference.
http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/products/laptop-messenger
So, any ideas? Just keep it a little cleaner and keep on trucking?
EDIT: Just found this
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... ht=radtech
and this
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=52395
Nice to know it's not just me, but is there going to be any long term issues w/out buying that pad the post recommends?
Last edited by usernotabuser on Sun Oct 19, 2008 3:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
Simple is as simple does.
You probably know the cause already. The gunk (hair, cookie crumbs, etc.) that was accumulated under the keyboard got shook out and deposited on the display. You can put a sheet of paper or cloth between the keyboard and the display to keep the gunk on the keyboard side. It also prevents keyboard and trackpoint from leaving pressure marks on the display.
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usernotabuser
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Thanks for the reply.
I had thought of that. Even looked the idea up in the manual. Expressly forbidden, even paper shouldn't be placed between keyboard and LCD when the case is closed. I'm not usually the type of person to take warnings like that to heart but, unless I hear about some positive/safe results here, I can't see doing it for fear of scratching the monitor.
Then again, maybe some tissue paper/silk or something... lord what harm could that do?
I had thought of that. Even looked the idea up in the manual. Expressly forbidden, even paper shouldn't be placed between keyboard and LCD when the case is closed. I'm not usually the type of person to take warnings like that to heart but, unless I hear about some positive/safe results here, I can't see doing it for fear of scratching the monitor.
Then again, maybe some tissue paper/silk or something... lord what harm could that do?
Simple is as simple does.
I did not know about the manual forbidding the placement of paper between the display and keyboard.
I don't see how a thin and soft piece of cloth could harm the computer. I guess Lenovo is covering their a__ in cases where users used the computer as a portfolio for their 20-30 page thick documents.
I don't see how a thin and soft piece of cloth could harm the computer. I guess Lenovo is covering their a__ in cases where users used the computer as a portfolio for their 20-30 page thick documents.
The keyboard left marks on the screen of my T41 (that I could clean off with water and a soft cotton cloth). The keyboard of my T61 does not leave any marks.
I don't use a sheet between the keyboard and the screen when I close the laptop. I vacuum the keyboard occassionally to substantially reduce the crumbs and stuff. ... JDH
I don't use a sheet between the keyboard and the screen when I close the laptop. I vacuum the keyboard occassionally to substantially reduce the crumbs and stuff. ... JDH
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usernotabuser
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I have always put a soft cloth between the bottom and LCD of first my T23 and now my T61, I use the Shaggymac, which is some kind of soft lintless fabric, pretty thin. I won't transport the TP without it in place. Needless to say, I don't have any pressure marks on the LCD.
http://www.shaggymac.com/index.php?main ... 03651fa356
http://www.shaggymac.com/index.php?main ... 03651fa356
560, 560x, T23, T61
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usernotabuser
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You don't get much of a better recommendation than that. Think something else could be repurposed for the task? I'd rather not buy some proprietary do-dad when a scrap of silk or tissue paper might do just as well... thoughts? Seems like anything safe for cleaning, and impeccably clean itself, would work.Nolonemo wrote: I won't transport the TP without it in place. Needless to say, I don't have any pressure marks on the LCD.
Simple is as simple does.
My understanding is that there is a deliberate gap between the glass of the LCD and the keyboard/trackpoint when the lid is shut. T
This gap means when you depress the lid (when the laptop is shut), the LCD glass does not immediately come into contact with the keyboard/trackpoint. The gap takes up the "give" of the lid.
If you placed a piece of material in this gap, will it increase the likelihood of cracking the LCD glass? With such an item in place, any pressure you put on the lid will be transferred onto the LCD glass and keyboard. The glass will crack first.
Dunno. Just a thought.
This gap means when you depress the lid (when the laptop is shut), the LCD glass does not immediately come into contact with the keyboard/trackpoint. The gap takes up the "give" of the lid.
If you placed a piece of material in this gap, will it increase the likelihood of cracking the LCD glass? With such an item in place, any pressure you put on the lid will be transferred onto the LCD glass and keyboard. The glass will crack first.
Dunno. Just a thought.
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I am not sure if this is what you are looking for, but I'll mention it anyway: I use one of the sleeves mentioned in the thread FS: Thinkpad sleeve for 15'' and 14'' T60 and T4x (see the post of Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:54 pm). Very recently, I just bought four of these for 15" T42's, and again from the seller "wlanservice"; shipping from somewhere in China to me here in Copenhagen, Denmark only took 7 days, incl. the delay caused by the inevitably inspection by the customs people. I paid 50 Euros for these four sleeves incl. shipping (via recommended airmail!), which I absolutely consider fair. The seller has numerous sizes; for regular "old" 4:3 LCD ThinkPad's (14.1" and 15" models) as well as for never misc. widescreen models. I don't know their current web-page or eBay ID, but they reply very rapidly via e-mail.
Once placed in such a sleeve, the ThinkPad is very nicely protected from the entire outside World; its almost like a baby in its mothers womb!
Johan
Once placed in such a sleeve, the ThinkPad is very nicely protected from the entire outside World; its almost like a baby in its mothers womb!
Johan
IBM T42p's (2373-Q1U & -Q2U): 2.1 GHz, 15" UXGA FlexView, 2 GB RAM, 128 MB FireGL T2, 128 GB 1.8" SATA SSD, IBM a/b/g, BT, Win 7 Ultimate
IBM T42 (2373-N1G): 1.8 GHz, 15" SXGA+ FlexView, 2 GB RAM, 64 MB Radeon 9600, 64 GB 1.8" SATA SSD, IBM a/b/g, BT, Win 7 Ultimate
IBM T42 (2373-N1G): 1.8 GHz, 15" SXGA+ FlexView, 2 GB RAM, 64 MB Radeon 9600, 64 GB 1.8" SATA SSD, IBM a/b/g, BT, Win 7 Ultimate
Re: T61 LCD gets dirty while in backpack
You have to think about some really good and stiff protection cause if you keep using your laptop like described (on the bike) - you'll probably have to face an unpleasant problem : here's an example http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=usernotabuser wrote:My thinkpad is a trooper and unless something terrible changes my mind I'm a dedicated customer for the foreseeable future. This is my first laptop/first thinkpad.
Here's the issue: I ride my bike a pretty good distance on a daily basis and my thinkpad makes the trip at least 1/2 the time.
Sometimes. if I'm not meticulous about keeping the keyboard and trackpoint spotlessly clean, the LCD will go into the backpack clean and come out dirty. I'm not strapping it into the bag overly tight, and I bike pretty conservatively but there are still some bumps and shakes to my route.
This is the bag I use, greatest messenger bag I've ever used by the way, the cross strap really makes a difference.
http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/products/laptop-messenger
So, any ideas? Just keep it a little cleaner and keep on trucking?
EDIT: Just found this
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... ht=radtech
and this
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=52395
Nice to know it's not just me, but is there going to be any long term issues w/out buying that pad the post recommends?
Regards! Wojtek
T61p: Centrino vPRO, Core2Duo T9300, 15,4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050),4 GB DDR2, 500 GB 5400,nVidia Quadro FX570M 256 MB,Intel Turbo Memory 1 GB ,Intel 4965AGN,Bluetooth,Ultra WideBand,6 & 9 Cells Batteries,Fingerprint Reader,Vista Ultimate 64
T61p: Centrino vPRO, Core2Duo T9300, 15,4" WSXGA+ (1680x1050),4 GB DDR2, 500 GB 5400,nVidia Quadro FX570M 256 MB,Intel Turbo Memory 1 GB ,Intel 4965AGN,Bluetooth,Ultra WideBand,6 & 9 Cells Batteries,Fingerprint Reader,Vista Ultimate 64
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