wileE wrote:xiphmont wrote:
Are these both certain-known-original screens?
As far as I know, yes. Both were screens with bubbles where I removed the glass. It's unlikely anyone messed with the insides of those screens.
That sounds definitive to me. Awwwwesome, a new piece to the puzzle.
Can you take any macro shots of the internal waveguide and films? I need to do the same with the various screens I have here, I only have text notes:
HV121P01-100:
waveguide w/built-in horizontal prism/diffuser, single vertical prism sheet, weak top diffuser.
considerable shine-through due to prismed waveguide
HV121P01-101:
waveguide w/built-in horizontal prism/diffuser, single vertical prism sheet, weak top diffuser.
considerable shine-through due to prismed waveguide
HT12X21-351:
microdot waveguide, lower diffuser, 2 prisms, no upper diffuser
no LED shinethrough
HV121X03-100:
microdot waveguide, lower diffuser, 2 prisms, no upper diffuser
no LED shinethrough
LTN121XJ-L07:
microdot waveguide, lower diffuser, 2 prisms, no upper diffuser
no LED shinethrough
HT121X01-101:
very fine microdot waveguide, lower diffuser, 2 prisms, no upper diffuser
no LED shinethrough
The SXGA glass LCD matrices are physically the same size as the XGA models,
but have larger cables with different placement; there's no easy way to modify
an XGA frame to fit them.
XGA waveguides/films are slightly dimensionally smaller than the
equivalents used in the SXGA models. The left-hand tabs align, the
right hand tabs do not. Considerable non-displayed margin on all
sides; can add new anchors to right without consequences.
[edit: Oh, pics of the outside would be good too, maybe we can spot some extrernal differences that would give the other screen type away...]