T61: Upgrading from CCFL to LED?

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T61: Upgrading from CCFL to LED?

#1 Post by Arjen » Thu Apr 03, 2014 8:04 pm

If my German is correct, our friends on the German Thinkpad Forum are discussing changing
the CCFLs into LED Backlights on the x61, T60 and T61 models:

http://thinkpad-forum.de/threads/173224 ... viele-mehr

By any chance, did anyone on this forum do this on a T61?
What are the advantages of using an LED Backlight instead of a CCFL?

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Re: T61: Upgrading from CCFL to LED?

#2 Post by RealBlackStuff » Thu Apr 03, 2014 8:23 pm

I haven't done any of them, but LED is brighter, has a longer life, and uses less power than CCFL.
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Re: T61: Upgrading from CCFL to LED?

#3 Post by rkawakami » Thu Apr 03, 2014 8:41 pm

The typical advantages one assumes to receive with LED backlights vs. CCFL are:

- increased brightness / contrast
- lower power consumption
- increased reliability / life

Note however, that if the swap out isn't done right or is poorly designed, you could get light "leakage" and/or uneven brightness around the edges of the screen. There is one company that has kits to do this: http://lcdparts.net/XB_Laptop.aspx
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Re: T61: Upgrading from CCFL to LED?

#4 Post by Saucey » Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:27 pm

I had gotten two LED kits from iccfl.com, I plan on recording a video once I do it. Hopefully by monday I'll have time.
When it comes to the backlight casing, removing the CCFL and inserting the LED is somewhat of a hassle and it may slightly bend the housing a bit. Which shows an uneven lit screen.

You can bend it back, so it won't be ruined.
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Re: T61: Upgrading from CCFL to LED?

#5 Post by jcvjcvjcvjcv » Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:32 pm

rkawakami wrote:The typical advantages one assumes to receive with LED backlights vs. CCFL are:

- increased brightness / contrast
- lower power consumption
- increased reliability / life

Note however, that if the swap out isn't done right or is poorly designed, you could get light "leakage" and/or uneven brightness around the edges of the screen. There is one company that has kits to do this: http://lcdparts.net/XB_Laptop.aspx
One of the biggest advantages in my book is the increased range between minimum and maximum brightness. My primary desktop monitor suffers from that (CCFL): minimum brightness is still way too bright. Successors with LED backlight can be dimmed much further.

In my case:
Dell: 3007WFP-HC; maximum: 391, minimum 110 (cd/m^2) (max = 3.55 * min)
Newer: Dell U3014: maximum 320, minimum 45 (max = 7.11 * min)
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