Both models have the HV121X03-100 panel, is there anything that can be done to fix it? Any color calibration or something? Or is it a sign of near death? In real life is even worse than in the picture.
Thanks a lot for the help!
T.





Tasurinchi wrote:I had hoped it'd be an OS issue. This X60T is lacking a storage media, so I'm running Linux Mint 13 out of an USB stick on it. I will see if I can gather some SSD or HDD, install a Windows version and try to calibrate the color.
I had the impression it get slightly less yellowish after a while of use, but it may just be my eyes getting used to the yellow tint

Same panels. Laptops differ slightly, CPUs are different, one has WWAN and the other doesn't, I was a little bit reluctant to swap the SSD but indeed is a good idea to play around with the color calibration.bullsback wrote:2 laptops, same models, why not swap the hdd? lol quite simple
BIOS screens are yellow toodr_st wrote:2) Examine how the yellowish screen looks in the BIOS. If it's a driver setting, colors will be normal.


Ouch! ... Well, I always wanted to have one, seems I have the perfect excuse nowajkula66 wrote:Time for a panel swap my good man.
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