Lo,
I have come across this idea while googling the 4 by 3 problem and
others seem to suggest
that you need to source a screen that has been verified by Lenovo. I
think there is a bios
white list of screens that will work.
That means more research which i don really have time to do at the mom
At 17:20 16/09/2011, you wrote:
On 16 September 2011 17:15, Martin N wrote:
> I am struggling to find a Lenovo laptop second hand on-line which has a
> decent screen
> height.
> I originally looked for only 4 by 3 but the maximum resolution seem low at
> 1024x800
> on a 15" which was present of
A colleague at work (I work for IBM) decided his work supplied Lenovo
thinkpad had too low a resolution. He bought a new screen online and said it
was very easy to replace it himself.
Not sure if that option appeals to your or not...
T60s also had much higher resolutions, but they were not the ba
On 16 September 2011 17:15, Martin N wrote:
> I am struggling to find a Lenovo laptop second hand on-line which has a
> decent screen
> height.
> I originally looked for only 4 by 3 but the maximum resolution seem low at
> 1024x800
> on a 15" which was present of the T60.
>
There are ~3 year old
Hello,
I am struggling to find a Lenovo laptop second hand on-line which has
a decent screen
height.
I originally looked for only 4 by 3 but the maximum resolution seem
low at 1024x800
on a 15" which was present of the T60.
I have started looking for a t61 which are unfortunately widescreen