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    X201t Display Types?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by corpses3, Apr 27, 2011.

  1. corpses3

    corpses3 Notebook Consultant

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    I'm interested to see what type of display types Lenovo had for the x201t series.

    I know the finger touch screen and the pen toch screen.

    Does anybody have any specs for them? Or maybe a link.
     
  2. corpses3

    corpses3 Notebook Consultant

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    Anybody? :)
     
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    quickrabbit5 Notebook Guru

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    http://www.lenovo.com/psref/pdf/tabook.pdf

    The main one you haven't mentioned is the outdoor screen, which notably had 500 nits of brightness. I believe it was discontinued rather early in the product's life cycle though, so you're going to have difficulty finding it.
     
  4. corpses3

    corpses3 Notebook Consultant

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    How could I tell if I have the Entry or Outdoor display?

    Mine definitely is not the Multi-Touch, and looks to be an IPS panel I believe.

    Looks like the Entry is 200nits and the Outdoor is 400nits.
     
  5. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    You can do the parts look up. Just enter your machine type and serial number, and it will tell you which parts where used to make your ThinkPad. There's a link in the sticky. If it's really really bright then it's probably the outdoor display. If not, then it's probably the standard, but just to confuse things, there was also a 285 nit LCD offered in the beginning of the X200t run, which was also called Outdoor and had the frameless display.
     
  6. corpses3

    corpses3 Notebook Consultant

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    Ok will try the parts lookup. If that fails is there any alternative? I really couldn't say if it's very bright or not.

    What does frameless stand for btw?
     
  7. corpses3

    corpses3 Notebook Consultant

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    MFG Part #: 13N7286
    FRU Part #: 13N7294

    Flat Panel Displays; FRU LCD 12.1 WIDEVI



    and


    MFG PART #: 27R2417
    FRU PART #: 0000000

    12.1 INCH LCD DISPLAY-FLAT PANEL DISPLAY






    How do I know exactly from here? Is there any software to determine it?
     
  8. driekus

    driekus Notebook Consultant

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    Wasn't the outdoor display delayed rather than discontinued?