fyi: If this is the same seller that I used on eBay, then it is 13n7196. I bought one after assurance that it was the SRGB screen and had to send it back.chazz wrote:This is a very interesting thread..
Hi Troels..Just wondering if Boe Hydis (srgb) 13N7194 was never put into production. How come a seller on ebay has them? ..iam thinking about ordering one 13N7194 and the seller confirmed its a Boe Hydis screen..
LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
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Yes, BOE-Hydis (now Hydis) manufactured them for IBM/Lenovo for several months, but only for certain models. Mostly X series, as they get knocked around quite a bit, and for a 3-month period, the 2007-94u model number of the T60p (UXGA only). I lucked out and realized upon receipt of my T60p that mine had one of those.Bing0/Troels wrote:This is a very interesting thread..
Hi Troels..Just wondering if Boe Hydis (srgb) 13N7194 was never put into production. How come a seller on ebay has them? ..iam thinking about ordering one 13N7194 and the seller confirmed its a Boe Hydis screen..
fyi: If this is the same seller that I used on eBay, then it is 13n7196. I bought one after assurance that it was the SRGB screen and had to send it back.
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hmm......on this page about T60 15" LCD Parts.....EOMtp wrote:As I mentioned above, everything inside the "top" of the machine -- except the LCD panel itself -- is LCD panel-independent, i.e., is the same for all T60/p series machines that have the same screen size.
Clarification: There are 4 types of LCD cables (with and without Bluetooth connector, for XGA vs. SXGA+/UXGA) but those differences are not dependent on the brand of the LCD panel.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-62806
.....it says that the Inverter is NOT the same for the SXGA/UXGA vs. the XGA.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
I dropped my phone on my screen tonight and put in a nice little spider crack. 
Currently I have a XGA screen (14" T60) 1024x768
If i decide to get a new screen can i put in a SXGA+ and have 1400x1050 resolution?
Will this work?
Also so far about 170 shipped on ebay seems to be the beast deal.. is there any other places that one would recommend to get a new screen?
Thanks!
Currently I have a XGA screen (14" T60) 1024x768
If i decide to get a new screen can i put in a SXGA+ and have 1400x1050 resolution?
Will this work?
Also so far about 170 shipped on ebay seems to be the beast deal.. is there any other places that one would recommend to get a new screen?
Thanks!
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Too many quotes to list, but....
..my newbie brain encased in my cranium tells me that I´m a little confused by all of this
I just got my head round on being given answers on t60p flexview and now some other questions have come up
So correct me if I`m wrong but:
1) T60p UXGA are either IPS from IDTech, or FFS by BOE-Hydis.
2) You wont have any idea which screen you will end up with when making a purchase.
3) 13N7196 did go into production at some point on certain models, but can not be purchased where as the 13N7076 can.
Sorry, I´ve got a T60p on it´s way (2007-CTO which I presume is made to order), so I´m wondering whether it will be a 13N7076 or an IDTech. I´ll probably just slam in the British sterling for a 13N7076 if the difference from an IDTech is large enough. (I´m an animator and illustrator).
..my newbie brain encased in my cranium tells me that I´m a little confused by all of this
So correct me if I`m wrong but:
1) T60p UXGA are either IPS from IDTech, or FFS by BOE-Hydis.
2) You wont have any idea which screen you will end up with when making a purchase.
3) 13N7196 did go into production at some point on certain models, but can not be purchased where as the 13N7076 can.
Sorry, I´ve got a T60p on it´s way (2007-CTO which I presume is made to order), so I´m wondering whether it will be a 13N7076 or an IDTech. I´ll probably just slam in the British sterling for a 13N7076 if the difference from an IDTech is large enough. (I´m an animator and illustrator).
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Worzyl wrote:
The very last T60p machines with SXGA+ LCDs and C2D CPUs had LG Phillips.
ID Tech IPS LCDs officially died with T43p.
No. All T60p UXGA units are Hydis, and FFS. There are two versions of this LCD, but the only difference is RoHS compliance.1) T60p UXGA are either IPS from IDTech, or FFS by BOE-Hydis.
The very last T60p machines with SXGA+ LCDs and C2D CPUs had LG Phillips.
ID Tech IPS LCDs officially died with T43p.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Are those the LCDs that suffered the so-called "screen sparkle" effect?ajkula66 wrote: The very last T60p machines with SXGA+ LCDs and C2D CPUs had LG Phillips.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
No. The ones with "sparkles" were the Hydis ones.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
This is not completely correct - although this was never officially told by Lenovo. The last batches of T60p UXGAs came with IDTech UXGAs. Next to the LCD manufacturer date, they have a barcode with small text below it with a different font compared to those found in R5x/T4x series. It had FRU p/n: 42T0345 (and there is a blue dot from a marker pen right above it - no idea why).ajkula66 wrote:Worzyl wrote:
No. All T60p UXGA units are Hydis, and FFS. There are two versions of this LCD, but the only difference is RoHS compliance.
LG/Philips SXGA+ Flexviews also suffered from grain/sparkle in some batches ( http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=35305 ) , and thus received criticism - but i never heard it isolated to one brand in particular, and all of this might have been pretty subjective. Haven't seen anything yet regarding Hydis though.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
@Troels:
Interesting. I must have a completely different understanding of what the "sparkle" issue is supposed to be or look like...it's got to be pretty subjective...
I have seen (my opinion only) something that would qualify as such on some of the Hydis panels used in T60p and X61T.
I have not seen it anywhere else....
Then again, I'm overdue for Lasik by at least three years...
Interesting. I must have a completely different understanding of what the "sparkle" issue is supposed to be or look like...it's got to be pretty subjective...
I have seen (my opinion only) something that would qualify as such on some of the Hydis panels used in T60p and X61T.
I have not seen it anywhere else....
Then again, I'm overdue for Lasik by at least three years...
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Heh... Speaking of Lasik, wow i'd really love to have a Lasik done - contacts getting too expensive in the long run and look stupid with glasses. But it costs an arm an a leg over here, about $4800 
Now that you do mention it, i now recall having heard complaints about the X61t too regarding sparkling LCDs on SXGA+ units. You were absolutely right - thanks for reminding!
Now that you do mention it, i now recall having heard complaints about the X61t too regarding sparkling LCDs on SXGA+ units. You were absolutely right - thanks for reminding!
Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
I decided to throw a random 14.1" SXGA+ LCD in my T60 with the cracked screen earlier this evening. What happened was not what I expected. The screen actually appears to freeze the system after about 10 seconds. When the new LCD is not connected, or when the old one is connected, it works fine, you just can't see anything, obviously. But when the new LCD is connected, the system posts, and will freeze, usually after the thinkpad splash screen.
I found that to be somewhat interesting and I guess it's related to the EDID issue that is the reason you can't put T4x SXGA+ panels in T6x laptops. Now I'm off to the marketplace to ask for a 42T0373
I found that to be somewhat interesting and I guess it's related to the EDID issue that is the reason you can't put T4x SXGA+ panels in T6x laptops. Now I'm off to the marketplace to ask for a 42T0373
Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
I just picked up a t60p and it has a 15 inch LCD, 1600x1200, (edit. MFG 42T0344). Is that an ID Tech UXGA IPS screen? From another thread 42T0344 was one of the IPS screens to look for. It's a lot better than my T42 screen which looks washed out in comparison, but I've never seen an IPS screen to compare.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
According to forum member: Johan in this Post: Order LCD panel directly from Lenovo, he mentions "MFG 42T0344 = FRU 42T0345 (ID Tech)"obs wrote:I just picked up a t60p and it has a 15 inch LCD, 1600x1200, FRU 42T0344. Is that an ID Tech UXGA IPS screen?
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Yeah, I copied the wrong column from the parts info, it is MFG 42T0344, so FRU of 42T0345. Thanks for the info.Peak2Peak wrote:According to forum member: Johan in this Post: Order LCD panel directly from Lenovo, he mentions "MFG 42T0344 = FRU 42T0345 (ID Tech)"
Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
T60, 14.1", XGA, X1300. What is the possibilities to have a better screen in this machine (2007-F2G)
Higher resolution and IPS would be fine, although I know the IPS is only reachable on the 15" models.
Thanks,
Higher resolution and IPS would be fine, although I know the IPS is only reachable on the 15" models.
Thanks,
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
I have one of the IPS display T60P machines. I got one of the last ones after Lenovo stopped making them. I love it. The display is beautiful. It is heavy and the Lenovo has stopped updating the FireGL V5200 drivers. But I put in a Core 2 Duo chip, and run W7 Ultimate 64 bit on it. It is a shame that these displays are no longer available. I would expect that some day, superior displays will find their way back onto laptops. Apples seem to be quite nice. What do they use?
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Is there a non-IPS among 15" SXGA+ LCD in T60p ? Until now I think all 15" SXGA+ are IPS.
But in this e-bay auction the author said that it is a non-FlexView (i.e. non-IPS) screen.
I checked the part list of this model and found a strange thing that the FRU of the screen is not listed in this list.
Your comment, please !
But in this e-bay auction the author said that it is a non-FlexView (i.e. non-IPS) screen.
I checked the part list of this model and found a strange thing that the FRU of the screen is not listed in this list.
Your comment, please !
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Did you mean exact panel model numbers? I don't have a model list, but they are all TN panels - but overall they seem to get the best TN panels in production.jgrobertson wrote:What do they use?
No non-IPS types. All 15" SXGA+ or UXGA in T60p were flexviews. Maybe he broke the original screen and replaced it with what he could find on ebay as "compatible" LCDs. It's really hard to tell from the picture.Binh wrote:Is there a non-IPS among 15" SXGA+ LCD in T60p ? Until now I think all 15" SXGA+ are IPS.
But in this e-bay auction the author said that it is a non-FlexView (i.e. non-IPS) screen.
In the parts lookup, look for "41W6707" with a description of something along the lines of 15" SXGA+ IPS
Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Troels, thanks for reply.
I think this T60 is an later model (02/2007) and Lenovo had experienced a shortage in IPS LCD supply, so they took an TN SXGA screen to this T60p.
I was thinking that the owner has replaced screen. But why the FRU number of LCD is not listed in part-list ? The fact that screen bezel (?) 41W6707 is listed as IPS may be considered as a mistake by Lenovo. Sometimes IBM/Lenovo said that the bezel is IPS even for 14" models.
I think this T60 is an later model (02/2007) and Lenovo had experienced a shortage in IPS LCD supply, so they took an TN SXGA screen to this T60p.
I was thinking that the owner has replaced screen. But why the FRU number of LCD is not listed in part-list ? The fact that screen bezel (?) 41W6707 is listed as IPS may be considered as a mistake by Lenovo. Sometimes IBM/Lenovo said that the bezel is IPS even for 14" models.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Binh,
The last models with UXGA were sold as 2623-DDUs sometime around May 2007, and SXGA+ 15" units were definitely available in larger quantities at that point. 41W6707 seems to be SXGA+ Flexviews based on this thread: (search for the term) http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=281052 and this: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=138317
The best way would've been if the seller would post the info retrieved from the LCD panel EDID, by Monitor asset manager (http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/moninfo.shtm) or similar util.
But i guess it's too late now since the auction is over
Were you interested in buying one?
The last models with UXGA were sold as 2623-DDUs sometime around May 2007, and SXGA+ 15" units were definitely available in larger quantities at that point. 41W6707 seems to be SXGA+ Flexviews based on this thread: (search for the term) http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=281052 and this: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=138317
The best way would've been if the seller would post the info retrieved from the LCD panel EDID, by Monitor asset manager (http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/moninfo.shtm) or similar util.
But i guess it's too late now since the auction is over
Were you interested in buying one?
Re: sxga+ 15" screen = MFG # 42T0324
Original screen for that ebay auction is likely Mfg # 42T0324 on the parts lookup. Is probably LG (LP150E05-A2). See Manufacturer of 42T0324? (15" T60 SXGA+ FlexView LCD) (but useful discussions of # on multiple other threads.) Unclear how not flexview. Unit has accidental thinkpad warranty so would have been no need to replace privately. Lenovo apparently replaces with genuine IPS/Flexviews if needed when under warranty.
Re: sxga+ 15" screen = MFG # 42T0324
Thank you. It is clear for me nowjwall9y wrote:Original screen for that ebay auction is likely Mfg # 42T0324 on the parts lookup. Is probably LG (LP150E05-A2).
Yes, if the screen is in perfect condition and the price is not too highTroels wrote:Were you interested in buying one?
However, I am afraid that there are some problems for shipping to Vietnam.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Does anyone know what the best 14.1" 1400x1050, or 1600x1200 LCD made is? It doesn't have to be limited to Lenovo/IBM parts, or even currently manufactured parts. What brands and model numbers are know for being particularly good? Did anyone ever make an IPS 14.1" LCD?
I'm thinking about trying to install a better LCD in my T60. I'm an EE, so I'm not afraid of making some modifications to make a better LCD work in a T60. I'm I'm successful, I will happily share my work on this board.
I'm thinking about trying to install a better LCD in my T60. I'm an EE, so I'm not afraid of making some modifications to make a better LCD work in a T60. I'm I'm successful, I will happily share my work on this board.
Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
I recently acquired a T60P with the Boe Hydis UXGA and absolutely love sitting in front of the screen. But Im in a quandary about how to clean it. There are those who use water on a sponge, others isopropyl alcohol, others commercial solutions.
What's the safest and best way?
Thanks
taichi
What's the safest and best way?
Thanks
taichi
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
50/50 mix of distilled water and isopropyl alcohol applied with a microfiber cloth.
Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
And easy on the isopropyl. Higher concentrations can leave a whitish residue; I don't understand what that is since the alcohol should evaporate 100%.taichi wrote:I recently acquired a T60P with the Boe Hydis UXGA and absolutely love sitting in front of the screen. But Im in a quandary about how to clean it. There are those who use water on a sponge, others isopropyl alcohol, others commercial solutions.
What's the safest and best way?
Thanks
taichi
I would start with 90% distilled water, if that gets it clean enough then you've avoided using solvent. On an old, non-valuable screen I'll use premixed iso/h20, 50-70%.
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Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
i would be interested to know the same as i also have a t60 that could do with a better 14.1 lcdandy2000 wrote:Does anyone know what the best 14.1" 1400x1050, or 1600x1200 LCD made is? It doesn't have to be limited to Lenovo/IBM parts, or even currently manufactured parts. What brands and model numbers are know for being particularly good? Did anyone ever make an IPS 14.1" LCD?
I'm thinking about trying to install a better LCD in my T60. I'm an EE, so I'm not afraid of making some modifications to make a better LCD work in a T60. I'm I'm successful, I will happily share my work on this board.
Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Regarding screen cleaning, what about 100% distilled water on a microfiber cloth? No solvents at all. I remember one fellow saying he used distilled water with a sponge.
taichi
taichi
Re: LCDs on T60/T60p - types, availability and other discussions
Congratulations on your Advanced Fragfield Shielding Super IPS (AFFS S-IPS) T60p!taichi wrote:I recently acquired a T60P with the Boe Hydis UXGA and absolutely love sitting in front of the screen. But Im in a quandary about how to clean it. There are those who use water on a sponge, others isopropyl alcohol, others commercial solutions.
What's the safest and best way?
Thanks
taichi
I've got the same kind, also from Hydis. How much did it set you back and where'd you get it? (if i may ask...
Let me know if you need any help upgrading the CPU, WiFi card and/or keeping the heatsink and fan clean which is important with the T60p's.
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