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Vladislav Shepilov2015-05-20 02:33:29
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Vladislav Shepilov, 2015-05-20 02:33:29

Full HD matrix in a laptop, is it possible to install?

There is such a device . A faithful assistant and the main working tool. Worth SSD, 16GB RAM, i7-3632QM. But the resolution of 1366x768(13.3'') was not enough. Is it possible to install another matrix 13.3'' but with a higher resolution?
Motherboard images:
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UPDATE(06/03/2015): How can I find out if my laptop supports 2-channel LVDS?

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Vitaly Pukhov, 2015-05-20
@Neuroware

Theoretical for it
1920x1200 - HDMI, DVI, VGA
2560x1600 - DisplayPort
Accordingly, depending on how to connect to it

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Yuri Yarosh, 2015-05-20
@voidnugget

You can, but IMHO it’s better not to bother, but to buy a new sheet music, even better a macbook, in the fall, when they release pros with skywells, IMHO broadwell failed (
On motherboards, LVDS is usually soldered, although different manufacturers have different pinouts and hell knows ... I had a successful experience with the introduction of a dell 7720 motherboard into an hp envy 27, but I was lucky that I dug up the arrangement, and so - you need to feel it with a logic tester and an oscilloscope.

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cjava, 2015-05-20
@cjava

Most likely, the lvds cable (which goes from the mp to the display) is single-channel, therefore the picture on the fullhd matrix will be interlaced or with some other defect. It will be necessary either to find a cable with two-channel lvds or to upgrade this one. Which means straight arms relative to the soldering iron.
By the way, a good experience www.gamedev.ru/pages/l/swap_matrix_fullhd

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