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SXGA+ on a X60s (non tablet)
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:48 pm
by nexx
Is it possible to install a X60T SXGA 1400x1050 screen on a X60s (non tablet).
I want 1400x1050!
Did anybody tried the mod?
Regards,
nexx
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 10:18 pm
by erik
edit: it's been done. scroll down.

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:33 pm
by pianowizard
erik, I only tried fitting an X61 tablet SXGA+ panel into an X40, which didn't work because their LCD cables have different plugs and the X40's LCD assembly is way too thin. The X6* probably uses the same kind of cable as the X6* tablet so the chance of success would be higher. But I couldn't afford an X6* for this experiment.
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:48 pm
by erik
ahh, didn't know that you tried it in an X40. isn't the tablet panel still too wide and thick to work though? the X60 display is the same size as the X40, fyi.
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:25 pm
by ajkula66
The LCD panel is definitely thicker, no questions asked. My belief is that you'd be putting quite some strain on LCD and/or lid.
Personally, I'd refrain from attempting it...
would try but...
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:58 pm
by nexx
Well, I would try on my x60s, but guess I can't afford a SXGA x60t screen without knowing if it will work or not. How much can it cost??
Does anybody have both screens to send us measures and more details? Or does anybody want to give away a lcd for this test (maybe a partially working)?
Hope we can get an answer somehow (if it is replaceable or not). If it is, then to me will be the perfect ultraportable.
Regards,
nexx
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:38 pm
by j-dawg
The difference in price between a low-spec X60s and a low-spec X60 Tablet isn't enough to justify retrofitting the screen. It would be more effective to just buy an X60 Tablet with the SXGA+ screen.
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:50 pm
by nexx
Laptop weight and dimension are the justification...
nexx
Re: SXGA+ on a X60s (non tablet)
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 9:53 am
by microwave
I have already tried to install sxga+ LCD on x60s and succeed to get a higher resolution ( 1400 x 1050) .
1. Modify x60's LCD cable to install sxga+ LCD
2. Modify x60's bios image code .( the X60 BIOS is permanently set at XGA, even if a higher res panel is installed. You should modify bios image code to get a higher resolution.)
You can see feasibility test image for sxga+ on x60s. Refer to following site . ( This link is a korean web site . )
http://www.thinkmania.com/zb40/zboard.p ... c&no=11881
ps.) I hope that you will overlook many mistakes in my english.
Re: SXGA+ on a X60s (non tablet)
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:15 am
by pianowizard
microwave wrote:I have already tried to install sxga+ LCD on x60s and succeed to get a higher resolution ( 1400 x 1050) .
Awesome. If possible, would you please weigh this altered X60s? I'm curious how much heavier it is than the original X60s. Also, is the display assembly really thick enough to hold the 1400x1050 screen? I was almost convinced it's not.
Re: SXGA+ on a X60s (non tablet)
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:17 am
by Puppy
microwave wrote:I have already tried to install sxga+ LCD on x60s and succeed to get a higher resolution ( 1400 x 1050) .
Awesome. Pictures, pictures !

What lcd panel is it ?
Re: SXGA+ on a X60s (non tablet)
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:38 am
by microwave
As though I did not comment before thread, I have already installed SXGA+ LCD on X60 housing case. As you already know, It is little thicker ( Specially, upper location of LCD) and lcd housing frame is different from that of x60s. To install sxga+ on x60s housing case, I should modify lcd frame of sxga+. As you know, It is not easy. But I can install sxga+ LCD on x60s's housing case.
Within few days, I will show you full image of x60s with higher resoultion(1400x1050).
I used Boe-hydis HV121p01-100 .( You can not install Hv121P01-101 on x60s as though you can get a higher resoultion. HV121P01-101 is little thicker than HV121P01-100).
Price of HV121P01-100 (A1 Grade) is a $230USD per 1000 units.
( B1 Grade is a $150 ~ 170USD per 1000units . )
Re: SXGA+ on a X60s (non tablet)
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:54 am
by pianowizard
microwave wrote:As though I did not comment before thread, I have already installed SXGA+ LCD on X60 housing case.
Okay, so you installed the screen on an X60, not X60s. That makes more sense, because the X60 has a thicker display assembly than the X60s. But an X60 with a 1400x1050 screen (which should be heavier than the original 1024x768 screen) probably weighs around 3.5 pounds, not much lighter the X60 tablet. So, I'm not sure this mod is worthwhile.
Ideally, we want to have an X60s with 1400x1050, so that it would have a more significant weight advantage over the X60 tablet, but unfortunately its display housing is too thin. Perhaps a compromise would be to take the X60s and replace its display assembly with one from an X60. Now, that would be a really impressive Frankenpad!
Re: SXGA+ on a X60s (non tablet)
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:26 pm
by jketzetera
microwave wrote:As though I did not comment before thread, I have already installed SXGA+ LCD on X60 housing case. As you already know, It is little thicker ( Specially, upper location of LCD) and lcd housing frame is different from that of x60s. To install sxga+ on x60s housing case, I should modify lcd frame of sxga+. As you know, It is not easy. But I can install sxga+ LCD on x60s's housing case.
Within few days, I will show you full image of x60s with higher resoultion(1400x1050).
I used Boe-hydis HV121p01-100 .( You can not install Hv121P01-101 on x60s as though you can get a higher resoultion. HV121P01-101 is little thicker than HV121P01-100).
Price of HV121P01-100 (A1 Grade) is a $230USD per 1000 units.
( B1 Grade is a $150 ~ 170USD per 1000units . )
That is really awesome!! Myself and many others here are looking forward to see how you performed the installation and how the end result is!
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:33 pm
by gator
microwave, amazing news. Even though an X60 with the SXGA+ screen will be heavier at ~3.5 lbs as pianowizard estimates, this is a very useful mod in my opinion. Travel weight is still lesser than a 14" thinkpad and that makes it very attractive for me ...
Please post some pics (if you have any) detailing panel used and the installation procedure. I am not sure if you used a SXGA+ panel from a X60 tablet or you used a differnt (aftermarket) panel that you got from elsewhere.
Just the feasibility of this mod makes the X6 series very attractive ...
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:51 pm
by pianowizard
gator wrote:Even though an X60 with the SXGA+ screen will be heavier at ~3.5 lbs as pianowizard estimates.
You know what, I spoke too fast. I was assuming that the X61t SXGA+ screen was used as is, forgetting that
microwave had said "to install sxga+ on x60s housing case, I should modify lcd frame of sxga+. As you know, It is not easy...", suggesting he had to remove some/all of the extra layers and attachments from the screen to make it thin and small enough to fit the display assembly. Removing these components will make the screen lighter, so I should revise my estimate to ~3.3 lbs, which is not bad at all!
However, I think I would still prefer my HP nc2400, which weighs 2.81 lbs without optical drive, or 3.16 lbs with one, despite its lower res.
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:03 pm
by gator
pianowizard wrote:
However, I think I would still prefer my HP nc2400, which weighs 2.81 lbs without optical drive, or 3.16 lbs with one, despite its lower res.
I wish I could say the same ... I have a work issued Dell D420 and I can't
stand the keyboard (absolutely useless trackpoint on it and the keys are very spongy). I absolutely hate the widescreen format, very counter-productive for the apps I use or reading papers .... I have started carrying an X24 (that I bought from underclocker for someone else) since I am going to have it for 2 months.
This is the first time I am extensively using a widescreen and the last 1.5 months have made me realize that I will never buy a widescreen laptop. As such I am highly interested in this mod, an SXGA+ 12" on a X60 will be a dream machine!
PW, is the keyboard on the nc2400 good?
Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:18 pm
by pianowizard
gator wrote:PW, is the keyboard on the nc2400 good?
I'm not picky about keyboards and find the nc2400's to be good enough -- perhaps my pianistic training helps me here. However, the keys have a rough surface which is intended to prevent them from getting shiny, and it took me a while to get used to the roughness. Another thing is that the layout differs from that of Thinkpad keyboards, which I suspect would bother you.
I still can't figure out why you would prefer XGA over WXGA though. Like I said before, if you want your windows to have a 4:3 aspect ratio, just reduce them to 1024x768 rather than maximizing them. Some people prefer XGA because its pixel density is lower, making things look bigger. But that's clearly not the reason you prefer XGA, since you like SXGA+ on a 12.1" display.
Re: SXGA+ on a X60s (non tablet)
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:06 pm
by microwave
As I promised before, I show you final image of sxga+ installation on x60. As though clear plate is for x61, the system board and housing case is for x60.
Refer to following link.
( This is a korean website for thinkpad as like
www.thinkpads.com)
http://www.thinkmania.com/zb40/zboard.p ... c&no=12022
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:40 pm
by ajkula66
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:34 pm
by rek

indeed! The "impossible" has become possible

This news alone almost makes me want to go buy an X60 and a spare SXGA+ panel.. why buy an X300 when you could have this!
I would love to see your work re: the modified LCD cable. Maybe for those who don't mind the XGA resolution, but like the Flexview screen, it might be possible to swap in a panel from an X41 tablet (much easier to find) without the need for any BIOS hacking...
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:44 pm
by gator
rek wrote:why buy an X300 when you could have this!
seriously, this is exactly what I thought too ... the screen is IPS which makes this mod even more desirable

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:29 am
by jketzetera
Microwave, that is truly an impressive mod! Would you mind describing in detail how you did it and what components you had to get?
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:26 am
by gunston
strain eye
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 3:29 pm
by AvalonXIII
gunston wrote:strain eye
Not really, I have used SXGA+ 12" screen before and feel just fine. In fact, I love it more. High resolution screens are desirable in many instances as well, like programming.
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 1:05 am
by chi3x10
Hi, microwave,
Can you please show us how to modify the LCD cable and the BIOS. I found a lot of 12 LCD panel on ebay. Do you think it's possible to install a SXGA (1280x1024) one on X61? Again, great job and thanks a lot for the information!
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:41 am
by microwave
chi3x10 wrote:Hi, microwave,
Can you please show us how to modify the LCD cable and the BIOS. I found a lot of 12 LCD panel on ebay. Do you think it's possible to install a SXGA (1280x1024) one on X61? Again, great job and thanks a lot for the information!
It is possible to install sxga+ LCD on x61/x61s as like x60/x60s. A few days ago, I reprogram bios codes to install sxga+ lcd on x61/x61s.
As you know or not, Japanese guy's modification( I saw a description at japan yahoo auction.Refer to
http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d83554954) can't use a internal bluetooth and thinklight function. But all the function can be used in my modification.
To modify LCD cable for sxga+, you should refer to N121x5-l06 ( 12.1" xga lcd for x60/x61 ) and HV121P01-100 ( 12.1" SXGA+ lcd for x61/x61s) and compare to pins assignment.
It is very difficult to modify bios code for sxga+. If you do a inproper modification of your bios code, your computer will be screwed up.
If there is a bios crisis ecovery option on thinkpad as like hp/compaq, it is easy job. As you know( there is no bios crisis recovery option on thinkpad , One mistake will destrory your computer.
In some days, When I have a lot of time, I will make a instruction guide for sxga+ bios modification.
(My poor english ability prevent me from make a instruction guide)
Leokim.
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:39 pm
by microwave
This is a still image of x61 after installing 12.1" sxga+ lcd screen.
I complete to finish modifying final bios image for supporting sxga+
lcd screen on x61/x61s .
http://www.thinkmania.com/zb40/zboard.p ... c&no=12142
http://www.thinkmania.com/zb40/zboard.p ... c&no=12143
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:58 pm
by qviri
Most impressive.
Is it just the motherboard BIOS that needs to be modified, or is the graphics BIOS separate? If so, how does one go about flashing that?
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:49 pm
by db999md
could you use powerstrip? not sure if that works with intel integrated graphics . .