Sorry, I know now what the article is referring to as LED backlit panel. Is the light that illuminates the screen from the back am I right? I think I can follow the instructions to find out about it from here:
http://libreboot.org/docs/hcl/x200.html#led_howtotell But I'm still concern about my other questions. Hope you could help me out. Thanks. El mié, 30-12-2015 a las 16:43 -0700, arielmazatlan escribió: > Hello everyone. > > I have a x200 tablet and I was hoping to get it librebooted, and I'm > trying to figure out if it would be possible to do so. I uploaded some > photos: > > https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/arielenter/collection/my-x200-tablet/ > > I'm reading the following: > > http://libreboot.org/docs/hcl/x200.html#lcd_supported_list > > I quite do not understand the part where it talks about “AFFS/IPS > panels”. > > Using “sudo get-edid | strings” I found that my LCD panel is a > HV121WX6-110. > > The refereed page starts with “All LCD panels... X200 Tablet are known > to work” but then it recommends some specific models without the glass > touchscreen protection or the digitizer (which could be removed), so I'm > a little confuse. Will my HV121WX6-110 LCD panel work or do I have to > get one of the recommended ones in that article? > > Also the article proceeds talking about some LED backlit panel. My x200 > tablet has some lights indicators on the back of the screen, would that > mean that I'm in the case mentioned there were I'll need to get an > inverter of some sort? I don't really need those LEDs, couldn't I just > remove them all along if that were the case? > > Maybe I misunderstanding it all and it's all just a recommendation, but > I feel it's not very well explained. Also there doesn't seem to be any > mention of my HV121WX6-110 LCD panel on the site, so I'm a little worry > it won't work. > > Thank you all. > > -- Ariel Del Valle Systems assistant The Palms Resort of Mazatlan
