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Second, I made sure I had the latest tabook (May 2005), and there are '''NO''' R51 (or R52) models listed with such resolution displays.<br>
 
Second, I made sure I had the latest tabook (May 2005), and there are '''NO''' R51 (or R52) models listed with such resolution displays.<br>
 
Lastly, I checked the IBM online sales site for the R50 models, and once again such resolution displays are not listed
 
Lastly, I checked the IBM online sales site for the R50 models, and once again such resolution displays are not listed
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Here's one more: [ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/92p2255.pdf Hardware Maintenance Manual for R50/R50p/R51]. I agree that it's a bit mysterious. The hardware manual mentions the UXGA and QXGA panels as replacement parts and states them as features of the R50p. The model numbers are 1823/1833-23x and 1823/1833-25x mostly. The product overview page at support.ibm.com doesn't cover those. I could imagine that those might be japanese market only again.

Revision as of 11:29, 30 May 2005

IBM/Lenovo state the existence of R51 models with these extremely high resolution displays on their support pages. [1] [2]

not convinced

First of all, the R51 series is not the latest R50 series model (the R52 is), so it is rather strange to see such displays on a model that is not the most recent.
Second, I made sure I had the latest tabook (May 2005), and there are NO R51 (or R52) models listed with such resolution displays.
Lastly, I checked the IBM online sales site for the R50 models, and once again such resolution displays are not listed


Here's one more: Hardware Maintenance Manual for R50/R50p/R51. I agree that it's a bit mysterious. The hardware manual mentions the UXGA and QXGA panels as replacement parts and states them as features of the R50p. The model numbers are 1823/1833-23x and 1823/1833-25x mostly. The product overview page at support.ibm.com doesn't cover those. I could imagine that those might be japanese market only again.