t60p QXGA mod.
t60p QXGA mod.
I was curious if anyone had any suggestions / links on how to get this done?
I was reading through some links and they mention that its more difficult since the LCD cannot have the EDID data polled?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I was reading through some links and they mention that its more difficult since the LCD cannot have the EDID data polled?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
2777-MSU [x301] / 2373-Z7L [t42] / 2007-93U [t60p] / 1706-86U [x60]
2438-4CU 32gb [w530] / 4290-WJG 16gb [x220]
2438-4CU 32gb [w530] / 4290-WJG 16gb [x220]
Re: t60p QXGA mod.
Suggest you start by reviewing the in-depth thread The Complete 6x-series QXGA Thread and then ask questions in that thread in stead of starting a new on the same issue (?!).
Also, kindly allow me to point your attention to this very useful search-script made by HarryC - try it out, and you'll learn how to find answers to many questions... already answered in great detail!
Johan
Also, kindly allow me to point your attention to this very useful search-script made by HarryC - try it out, and you'll learn how to find answers to many questions... already answered in great detail!
Johan
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IBM T42 (2373-N1G): 1.8 GHz, 15" SXGA+ FlexView, 2 GB RAM, 64 MB Radeon 9600, 64 GB 1.8" SATA SSD, IBM a/b/g, BT, Win 7 Ultimate
IBM T42 (2373-N1G): 1.8 GHz, 15" SXGA+ FlexView, 2 GB RAM, 64 MB Radeon 9600, 64 GB 1.8" SATA SSD, IBM a/b/g, BT, Win 7 Ultimate
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pianowizard
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Re: t60p QXGA mod.
Before you attempt this mod, let me warn you that it has three downsides:
1) This QXGA panel is quite dim.
2) It's significantly heavier than the UXGA or SXGA+ panel.
3) Quite a few people who have seen it find the pixel density way too high. In general, increasing resolution enhances one's productivity, but only up to a point. For me, the 171DPI density of my T43p's QXGA was counter-productive. Selling it was one of the best decisions I have ever made.
1) This QXGA panel is quite dim.
2) It's significantly heavier than the UXGA or SXGA+ panel.
3) Quite a few people who have seen it find the pixel density way too high. In general, increasing resolution enhances one's productivity, but only up to a point. For me, the 171DPI density of my T43p's QXGA was counter-productive. Selling it was one of the best decisions I have ever made.
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Re: t60p QXGA mod.
Johan wrote:Suggest you start by reviewing the in-depth thread The Complete 6x-series QXGA Thread and then ask questions in that thread in stead of starting a new on the same issue (?!).
Johan
Thanks, this first link is what i was looking for. Much appreciated.
2777-MSU [x301] / 2373-Z7L [t42] / 2007-93U [t60p] / 1706-86U [x60]
2438-4CU 32gb [w530] / 4290-WJG 16gb [x220]
2438-4CU 32gb [w530] / 4290-WJG 16gb [x220]
Re: t60p QXGA mod.
Duly noted, Im currently running 1600x1200 on a gentoo install and want more space. I guess if the resolution is too high i could always bump back down.pianowizard wrote:Before you attempt this mod, let me warn you that it has three downsides:
1) This QXGA panel is quite dim.
2) It's significantly heavier than the UXGA or SXGA+ panel.
3) Quite a few people who have seen it find the pixel density way too high. In general, increasing resolution enhances one's productivity, but only up to a point. For me, the 171DPI density of my T43p's QXGA was counter-productive. Selling it was one of the best decisions I have ever made.
The inherent problem ive seen in the new laptops are how they force you to buy a widescreen laptop with less screen real estate.
Anyways thanks for the help.
D|g|ta|
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pianowizard
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Re: t60p QXGA mod.
I know how that feels, which was why I tried the QXGA mod but eventually came to the conclusion that 15.4" 1920x1200 struck the best balance among viewing comfort, real estate and portability. 17.0" 1920x1200 is even more comfortable to view but too bulky to lug around often.D|g|ta| wrote:Duly noted, Im currently running 1600x1200 on a gentoo install and want more space.
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ajkula66
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Re: t60p QXGA mod.
I'm with pianowizard here...
Although my "main" machines have been UXGA ThinkPads for the past decade, I found QXGA a little difficult to swallow when used exclusively on daily basis, first with a heavily-modded R50p a couple of years ago and then with PW's own QXGA T43p...
WUXGA is likely the most interesting resolution available on 16:10 format, closely followed by WXGA+. That being said, I'd love to see a really good laptop LCD with it - something that I believe costs south of four grand and is being sold with HP label...which is not a purchase I can justify at the moment...
Although my "main" machines have been UXGA ThinkPads for the past decade, I found QXGA a little difficult to swallow when used exclusively on daily basis, first with a heavily-modded R50p a couple of years ago and then with PW's own QXGA T43p...
WUXGA is likely the most interesting resolution available on 16:10 format, closely followed by WXGA+. That being said, I'd love to see a really good laptop LCD with it - something that I believe costs south of four grand and is being sold with HP label...which is not a purchase I can justify at the moment...
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Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: T61p
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: t60p QXGA mod.
and to follow-up on ajkula66 here...
i must say i like really like my qxga t43p, which started with pw, followed by aj.
i don't use it all of the time, but it's by no means a museum piece either. i like it's history, also.
i must say i like really like my qxga t43p, which started with pw, followed by aj.
i don't use it all of the time, but it's by no means a museum piece either. i like it's history, also.
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Support: T520 / T510 / T420 / T400 / R400 / T61 / Yoga 2 Pro / Yoga 13
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Re: t60p QXGA mod.
I've in fact just moved back from the UXGA to SXGA+ and find it much more comfortable being able to lean back a bit and not have to squint at the screen to read the text. Even though the UXGA panel (Hydis) is much better and brighter 
But I could very well understand the benefit of a QXGA panel for anyone who does heavy graphics work (photo retouching, viewing maps, etc.) because of the immense amount of detail available without the need to zoom in -- or for anyone running multiple virtual machines or VNC connections and wanting to fit them onto one display. And I'm sure this list of applications is not exhaustive
43fan
But I could very well understand the benefit of a QXGA panel for anyone who does heavy graphics work (photo retouching, viewing maps, etc.) because of the immense amount of detail available without the need to zoom in -- or for anyone running multiple virtual machines or VNC connections and wanting to fit them onto one display. And I'm sure this list of applications is not exhaustive
43fan
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