T410 display replacable with T400 LCD screen?

My friend recently had a T400 that broke, and he took apart the computer for the sake of doing so.
He knew that I had a T410, and was wondering if I might want some of the parts. I knew that my screen was probably th biggest bottleneck I could upgrade for my computer, and immediately went for his screen. The screen was a LP141WP2. After some research, I've found that it is a LCD screen, just like my thinkpad t410. However, when I searched it up, I've found that it only put into T400. So, I was just wondering if anyone had any knowledge about this matter. I don't want to go tearing up my beloved T410 if it isn't going to be replaceable.
Thanks!
Thinkpad displays.
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/TFT_display

This isn't a widespread defect AFAIK.
Do you have switchable graphics?
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