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Sirock2015-11-23 23:54:09
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Sirock, 2015-11-23 23:54:09

Is it possible to install a matrix from a netbook, for example, from a 17'' laptop?

There is a netbook Lenovo IdeaPad s10-3c , it is in a very poor condition, and morally and physically outdated.
I want to remake it for specific needs and put it in order.
Also, from hardware, there is some kind of HP Probook with a non-working MP, an Asus K53Sc laptop with a non-working matrix, and a lot of other hardware.
In general, I want to combine all this into something working and not useless.
The question arose, is it possible to solder the matrix connector so that it would be connected from Hp Probook to Lenovo and will this be enough? Or is there some other software limitation wired into the BIOS for example? After all, Lenovo loves such a thing (I'm talking about the damned White List,which I'm trying to beat the second day)
Thanks in advance for the answer.

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2015-11-24
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If you have two mountains of garbage - why not try?

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apreobr, 2015-11-26
@apreobr

Matrices with a resolution higher than 1366 * 768 use a two-channel LVDS interface. It's worth looking for a DVI/hdmi to LVDS converter, but at the "Lenovo IdeaPad s10-3c" bullpen, I only see VGA in the pictures.

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