04-27-2011 05:29 AM - edited 04-28-2011 07:08 AM
Hello.
I own a SL510 laptop (2847 A11) It so happened that when falling laptop was damaged matrix, and it became necessary to replace it. When choosing a new matrix a desire to establish a matrix 15.6-inch HD + proposed for 2847 CTO configuration (http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/documen
04-27-2011 05:34 AM
Hi and welcome to the forum NathanAdler!
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Maliha (I don't work for lenovo)
ThinkPads:- T400[Win 7], T60[Win 7], IBM 240[Win XP]
IdeaPad: U350
Apple:- Macbook Air [Snow Leopard]04-27-2011 05:44 AM
05-12-2011 12:00 PM
Well Well
Since the cable does not produce had to modify the standard with my own hands
If someone comes in handy to tell the details
I chose the matrix LG / Phillips LP156WD1 (TL) (A1) and soldered to the LCD cable 4 pairs of wires (8 wires need to twist a 4 twisted pair - the second channel LVDS)
Compliance with pins on the following:
LCD (40pin) Motherboard (44 pin)
20 -------------------- 35
21 -------------------- 34
23 -------------------- 38
24 -------------------- 37
26 -------------------- 41
27 -------------------- 40
29 -------------------- 44
30 -------------------- 43
Solder wire for grounding did not have to - they already are wired in a standard cable
Everything works ...
07-17-2012 01:04 PM
Sorry for "reusing" such an old thread again, but one question is still existing; how can you pinout/ find the mapping of the two sides when you have a different notebook (e.g. e525)?
Thanks in advance
Take care
k1x
09-29-2012 07:22 AM
12-06-2012 12:29 PM
I would love the instructions in layman's terms. I just purchased the very same 1600x900 panel and you CANNOT buy that able anywhere.
Will the soldering fix really work?
Thanks!
Jeff