lightproof wrote:Lockheed, I think you are mixing things up a bit here. Both solutions require you to do some relatevely advanced stuff -- one with additional converter and another with some cable. Thinkwiki has an article about the X1 mod and none of the options described there are really straightforward. In both cases you need more skills than required to replace a HDD or add some RAM. On the other hand, I can't see how hard can it be to follow a detailed guide with photos - all you really need is to know how to use a screwdriver, steady hands, some confidence and common sense.
That in no way disagrees with what I wrote. Someone wrote that IPS is less work/failure potential than TN. I argued that both cable mod and IPS mod require some advanced work. And if anything, the IPS mod requiring cable+converter seems more work than just the cable for the TN. And thus, more points of failure.
Lockheed wrote:As far as I understand, RMSMajestic tests every one of the boards he sells, plus there is a history of successfully performed mods from the community, so the chance of falure is really slim. And I can't see a problem getting something from around the globe - I order stuff from China, USA and Europe all the time.
The potential point of failure is not the supply chain, but post-assembly. Even if the assembly is successful, there are two parts (cable + converter) as opposed to one part (cable) in X1 TN mod, thus two fail points vs one with TN panel. Plus, IPS mod costs twice as much, and sourcing the converter takes long time vs getting a TN cable locally for 3 USD in one day.
Lockheed wrote:It seems that the price plays a major role in your considerations. Installing an IPS panel with this mod is an investment, like getting a good SSD or 16GB of RAM. In fact, I consider a ThinkPad itself an investment, as do most people as they buy them for ruggedness, durability, performance and long life. You already have a great laptop with great hardware and even BIOS upgrade, so investing in an IPS makes sense. But if you expect to switch to a different laptop in a year, it would probably be reasonable to skip the upgrades altogether.
The price is a factor, but not the main one. The main factor is availability. To source the converter, it needs to travel lots of space and time before I receive it. Battery life is a secondary factor. Price is third on that list. If I had both options readily available, I would probably not think twice and just get IPS. But that option is not just more expensive, but also less attainable.
Lockheed wrote:I already said about image quality before - сolor depth, viewing angles, etc. I don't know from what computer backgrond do you come from, so here is a very good side by side comparison of an IPS display and probably one of the best desktop TNs out there -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79r5rxS276Y
Don’t get me wrong - I understand IPS produces better picture. I am just trying to gauge if the difference between IPS and that particular X1 TN panel is significant enough for it to justify the extra trouble/time/money.
A note about me:
I don’t think I ever saw an IPS in person. I come from a W500 which had pretty decent TN panel. Certainly better than what I have now in T420s. It is HD+, and I am fine with the resolution. I think 1080 might be an overkill for such a small display, but it probably won't be much different. I occasionally do woth with Photoshop and graphics processing, but mainly watch movies, surf, write and work on it. Main reason I want to change is terrible viewing angles of that [censored] TN panel. I am also slightly worried of ghosting on IPS screen.
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Now, If there was a way to get an 16:10 IPS into t420s (even with filing off the bottom bezel), I would not waste any more time on deciding
