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12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Confirmed: The SXGA+ display from the Motion Computing LE 1700 / T006 is the same Boe-Hydis SXGA+ IPS screen HV121P01 as the X61 has.
Getting the 12.1" SXGA+ IPS display found in the X61 tablet is pretty tough to do for those aspiring to install one in an X61.
I've stumbled across this unit: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motion-Computin ... 5b01975c64
From looking at its spec sheet, the Motion Computing LE1700 with the SXGA+ screen appears to be equipped with an IPS display. I can't imagine it's any other model than the Boe-Hydis one found in the X61 Tablet. After all, the characteristic bubble between the digitizer and LCD is forming in the tablet featured in that auction's photo. So, I've purchased it for a mere $38, computer and all.
I will take it apart and see about interfacing it with an X61. Hopefully the process will be much the same as we've already come to expect. I will have to solder an adapter cable and do some machining to get it to fit, but I expected that any way. If this works then it'll be a great source for suitable SXGA+ LCDs for an X61. I'm sure many other SXGA+ tablets of the era will have similar screens available too.
Getting the 12.1" SXGA+ IPS display found in the X61 tablet is pretty tough to do for those aspiring to install one in an X61.
I've stumbled across this unit: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motion-Computin ... 5b01975c64
From looking at its spec sheet, the Motion Computing LE1700 with the SXGA+ screen appears to be equipped with an IPS display. I can't imagine it's any other model than the Boe-Hydis one found in the X61 Tablet. After all, the characteristic bubble between the digitizer and LCD is forming in the tablet featured in that auction's photo. So, I've purchased it for a mere $38, computer and all.
I will take it apart and see about interfacing it with an X61. Hopefully the process will be much the same as we've already come to expect. I will have to solder an adapter cable and do some machining to get it to fit, but I expected that any way. If this works then it'll be a great source for suitable SXGA+ LCDs for an X61. I'm sure many other SXGA+ tablets of the era will have similar screens available too.
Last edited by Bibin on Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
At first glance it looks like all of these units are equipped with SXGA+ displays and are available for reasonable prices. Great find!
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Great find indeed. I am aware of two more with SXGA+ screens but non-IPS: Toshiba Portege M200 and Fujitsu T4010 (not all models).
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Exciting especially for the X61s people or X60 freebios people.
T601: 42W7872, T8100, LP150E05-A2K1
X200s:/X201 Hybrid: 520M, WXGA+
X200:/X201 Hybrid: 560M, AFFS
X60: T8100, HV121P01-100
600X Pentium !!! 500
X200s:/X201 Hybrid: 520M, WXGA+
X200:/X201 Hybrid: 560M, AFFS
X60: T8100, HV121P01-100
600X Pentium !!! 500
Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Portege M200 screen will not work. 30 pin to 40 pin adapters exist but dual channel LVDS is not compatible with single channel.ilakast wrote:Great find indeed. I am aware of two more with SXGA+ screens but non-IPS: Toshiba Portege M200 and Fujitsu T4010 (not all models).
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X61s: L7700, 6GB, 64GB SSD
X220 (work): i7-2620M, 16GB, IPS, 512GB SSD
X61s: L7700, 6GB, 64GB SSD
Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
I hope the one from the LE1700 I ordered is single-channel... I don't see why they would even go for dual channel here in the first place.85101 wrote:Portege M200 screen will not work. 30 pin to 40 pin adapters exist but dual channel LVDS is not compatible with single channel.ilakast wrote:Great find indeed. I am aware of two more with SXGA+ screens but non-IPS: Toshiba Portege M200 and Fujitsu T4010 (not all models).
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Nice find, thanks for sharing!Bibin wrote:I've stumbled across this unit:
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
I got my LE1700 today. I ripped it apart and confirmed it has the Boe-Hydis HV121P01-101 SXGA+ LCD in it. That means it's also IPS, which is my first concern over resolution.
The next step is to remove the nasty digitizer glue, as it has begun to run a little the same way the X61t one does (eew). This is the first time I've dealt with it, it's pretty nasty
http://i.imgur.com/sanYMXZ.jpg
The next step is to remove the nasty digitizer glue, as it has begun to run a little the same way the X61t one does (eew). This is the first time I've dealt with it, it's pretty nasty
http://i.imgur.com/sanYMXZ.jpg
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Good luck then! I recall reading a post where RBS got a "quick and clean" method to get rid of the goo, I'd send him a PM if I were you... 
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
This is that post: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=107231
I sold the machine outside the forum, haven't had any complaints, so I guess it remained OK.
I sold the machine outside the forum, haven't had any complaints, so I guess it remained OK.
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
I don't understand what you plan to do with a display with bubble problems.
Are you going to remove the glass somehow?
Are you going to remove the glass somehow?
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
The plan is to completely remove the glass and adhesive, and use it as a normal display in an X61. I have no use for a tablet, so the touch features are something I will not miss at all.bit_twiddler wrote:I don't understand what you plan to do with a display with bubble problems.
Are you going to remove the glass somehow?
RBS, I'm glad to hear you had a reasonable time getting the goo off. I suppose you had to be pretty careful with the alcohol, though - any amount of it in the backlight and it's ruined. It seeps between the layers with quick capillary action, so keeping them separate is important. I'll have to grab some paper towels and have a go with the alcohol.
This goo stuff is the worst adhesive I've ever touched. It really doesn't want to come off of your hands!
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Hi!
Just my few words to this...
not every LE1700 has such an high resolution display.....for example....this one......http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... TQ:DE:1123, i questioned the dealer if it has the resolution of 1400x1050.....hasn't such an display, because the answer was, no, this machine has normal resolution 1024x768. So this is going to be the same russian roulette like this search for an X60t display in 1400x1050.
Can anyone say which types of x60t came with high resolution?
Kindly special regards,
Pandora
Just my few words to this...
not every LE1700 has such an high resolution display.....for example....this one......http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... TQ:DE:1123, i questioned the dealer if it has the resolution of 1400x1050.....hasn't such an display, because the answer was, no, this machine has normal resolution 1024x768. So this is going to be the same russian roulette like this search for an X60t display in 1400x1050.
Can anyone say which types of x60t came with high resolution?
Kindly special regards,
Pandora
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
It's in the HMM, page 134.PandorasThinkpad wrote:Can anyone say which types of x60t came with high resolution?
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Hi RBS,
found it, thanx,....had never an X60t...so i even never needed this hmm.....but hunting for such an display (sxga+) will make this a need,....because of the type numbers to look after....
so thanx....and now i'm hunting high for the high resolution to an nice price.....
all the best,
PT
found it, thanx,....had never an X60t...so i even never needed this hmm.....but hunting for such an display (sxga+) will make this a need,....because of the type numbers to look after....
so thanx....and now i'm hunting high for the high resolution to an nice price.....
all the best,
PT
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T23 with 1,2 GHz PIII-M, CCFL XGA, big Docking and even an very seldom Ultrabay2000 Zip250 Drive
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Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
I've been trying to get this glass cover off, and it's been a real pain. You can see one corner where I got too enthusiastic and it cracked the front glass. It's risky!
http://i.imgur.com/Tes2dca.jpg
I've had some more luck on this one corner, but the glue has a very low viscosity and really does not want to budge. This glue is relentless and is very tough to remove from anything, even your own skin. If anyone has any additional tips, It'd be great here. I've had to resort to dumping isopropy alcohol in there to get anywhere, so I'm sure the backlight is totally screwed at this point. My plan was to transfer the LCD into the assembly of the original XGA LCD I had, so this isn't a big deal, but it's an irritation surely.
Mod edit: picture too large, changed into link. Please read Forum Rules, Section 5.
http://i.imgur.com/Tes2dca.jpg
I've had some more luck on this one corner, but the glue has a very low viscosity and really does not want to budge. This glue is relentless and is very tough to remove from anything, even your own skin. If anyone has any additional tips, It'd be great here. I've had to resort to dumping isopropy alcohol in there to get anywhere, so I'm sure the backlight is totally screwed at this point. My plan was to transfer the LCD into the assembly of the original XGA LCD I had, so this isn't a big deal, but it's an irritation surely.
Mod edit: picture too large, changed into link. Please read Forum Rules, Section 5.
Re: 12.1" SXGA+ LCD source found
Hi there. Hope this link wil be helpfull. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0TuebKmCIw
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