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    X61s questions- UltraLight & 2x3 UltraConnect

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by null84, Aug 17, 2007.

  1. null84

    null84 Notebook Evangelist

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    sp00n Notebook Deity

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    1) Look up the parts list with the laptop serial number.

    2) Check for bottom backlight bleeding. If it bleeds, you have the UL display.

    3) If you have an accurate scale, weigh the laptop. You can find the weights of the UL and non-UL on Lenovo's site.

    If these 3 options still don't convince you that you have an UL display, you'll have to remove the display bezel.
     
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    That's the same FRU# as mine and I have the UL display. Also, the shipping box should have a list of parts for your notebook. The UL display says something like 'TMD'.