Sooooooo...I hear there are no more IPS Flexview panels on any of the T61/p's? How are the screens for those of you who have a basis for comparison to maybe a T60/p, or a T4x/p? What's the actual difference?
Take care everyone!
Interesting. I do absolutely nothing with graphics. But I'm a resolution junkie. When I went from my first Thinkpad with XGA to SXGA+, I was wow'd. I LOVED it. The extra screen real estate, the sharp pictures, and movies in high quality. As I am currently overseas in Europe, my T60p has become my TV, theater, DVD player, etc. lol...And when I briefly had the T43p w/UXGA, I was stunned. Shell shocked. Pictures made for 1600x1200 looked so razor sharp and life-like, it was like looking through a window...Everybody told me to get a Core Duo, so I only had it for a month, and the insane deal I got on this LOADED baby was simply too good to pass up. Whenever I get my next Thinkpad, I'll definitely sell it and make money!erik wrote:snipped
HahaCrunch wrote:The L220x sounds HOT. You mean to tell me there will be laptops with 22" screens??? Do we have an approximate ETA for those babies?
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Original post has been edited.erik wrote:what's the native resolution on your panel? stating this might help others.rxblitzrx wrote:I have a new T61 and the very first thing I noticed was how bad the screen was. My eyes got VERY tired after only 30 minutes. It's very bright though.
Yes, I was just about to mention this when i saw the title of this thread, but,erik wrote:fwiw, lenovo recently released the thinkvision L220x (which is the first 22" WUXGA panel) and it uses IPS technology
Yes, it is S-PVA, not IPS. Funnily enough i've come accross this yesterday:Troels wrote:The L220x is a 22 desktop LCD by Lenovo, and i think it is S-PVA based.
Crunch wrote:Are they gonna be recalled for lead problems, too? lol...Does anyone know why IBM really sold to Lenovo in the first place?
I was only kidding. Although the massive export of jobs and opportunities under our currupt, mass-murdering administration is not funny.furrycute wrote:All circuit boards contain a fair amount of lead. The higher the lead content, the better the soldering job.
IBM's personal computer division was bleeding IBM's profits dry, that's why IBM sold it to Lenovo.
Crunch wrote:Are they gonna be recalled for lead problems, too? lol...Does anyone know why IBM really sold to Lenovo in the first place?
my first thinkpad was north of $6k but that was around 13 years ago when everything was that expensive. there's no way i'd pay that today if the exact same performance and quality could be had for 1/3rd the price.furrycute wrote:Would you be willing to pay $6000 for a T61p?
This has been discussed over and over, actually, and the reason why there's no more IPS flexview is that Lenovo or IBM did not manufacture those panels, and the producer (IDTech) stopped making them... unfortunatly down at Lenovo they're not magicians and can't pull them off the hat...Crunch wrote:Wow...Seems like the minute Lenovo gets the Thinkpads, it goes backwards.
it's available now for $499 retail and slightly less at EPP. shipments should go out starting 11/16. specs in PDF format can be found here.furrycute wrote:When is the new Lenovo 22 inch LCD going to be available for sale on their website? I don't see it on the U.S. site yet.
yeah, and that was a clone! my first mac was an SE/30 back in late '88... it was $5500 and had a B&W 640x480 display. i still have it!furrycute wrote:And oh about paying $6000 plus for a laptop... I paid over $4000 plus for my Mac clone desktop over 10 years ago. Man, I never thought prices would come down this much! I should have invested that money in Microsoft stocks at the time...
IDtech was a joint-venture between Chi Mei Optoelectronics and IBM, earlier it was called IBM's Display Business Unit (DBU). They had their own plants for manufacturing - so in a way, they did manufacture them by themselves, but decided to quit it since IBM sold off it's PC businness assets, so there was no need to have a display factory any more. It probably didn't make any profit either at it's last years, when notebooks began to sell like hotcakes. They only had 450 employees.... In comparison LG Philips has ~19,000, Chi Mei has ~36,000.kamaleon wrote:(snip) and the reason why there's no more IPS flexview is that Lenovo or IBM did not manufacture those panels, and the producer (IDTech) stopped making them (snip)
What exactly do you mean? You changed something about the screen (cover or something) or replaced it or... ?rxblitzrx wrote:I got a glossy conversion done on my screen for $100. This improved viewing angles by about 25 degrees with higher contrast.
I took my laptop to ScreenTek (http://www.screentekinc.com/pixelbright-lcds.shtml) and had them repolarize the LCD panel for $100. According to their website, it's the same technology that Dell, Sony, etc use on their laptops (TrueLife, XBRITE).snessiram wrote:What exactly do you mean? You changed something about the screen (cover or something) or replaced it or... ?rxblitzrx wrote:I got a glossy conversion done on my screen for $100. This improved viewing angles by about 25 degrees with higher contrast.
Was there any difference in brightness? ("feeling", I don't suppose your lamp would suddenly give more light)
I remember someone (maybe you?) swapping his/her screen with a glossy one but can't seem to find the thread anymore.
the WUXGA panels are backordered again. you'll need to call a sales rep at 800-96-THINK to order a T61p with this panel.msol77 wrote:What is the minimum memory and drive support I would need to buy to support a 15.4" WUXGA screen for T61? I am looking a Lenovo site and don't see this screen option- now looking at part 6459CTO with some upgrades.
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