ThinkPad Yoga Display Ersatz - 20CD0001GE

Hey! Habe seit ein paar Tagen das ThinkPad Yoga und muss sagen dass mich das auftretende Ghosting wirklich stört. In diesem Post habe ich gelesen dass es möglich sei über den Lenovo Service Support ein neues Display anzufordern. Der Austausch wird in keinstem Fall ein Problem für mich darstellen. An welche Adresse muss ich mich in Deutschland wenden um ein Display anzufordern? LG Hasel

Isn't anyone of the support staff going to comment on that? I have a log file from the Lenovo-Solution-Centre hardware scan which supports my claim.

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  • Red LED affect thinkpad yoga display

    I receive my Thinkpad yoga last February 2014, just a few week  I notify something on my display at right corner on the up side (laptop mode), when the display show dark color (blue, green, etc), it just like normal. when displaying the bright color(such white) the right corner display show like a cream color. behind the area is the logo thinkpad with red LED.
    is this the effect?is this normal? any idea to turn off the red LED in the Thinkpads logo at the screen cover??
    I am pretty bother with this.
    Thanks and regards.

    You can try to install this color profile.
    At the end of the page:
    https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-Edge-S-series/Thinkpad-Yoga-ghosting-after-image-watermark-iss...
    Hm, that's too complicated. You can download the profile from here: http://1drv.ms/1tnXjFp

  • ThinkPad Yoga Ghosting Probleme - 20CD0001GE

    Hey! Habe seit ein paar Tagen das ThinkPad Yoga und muss sagen dass mich das auftretende Ghosting wirklich stört. In diesem Post habe ich gelesen dass es möglich sei über den Lenovo Service Support ein neues Display anzufordern. Der Austausch wird in keinstem Fall ein Problem für mich darstellen. An welche Adresse muss ich mich in Deutschland wenden um ein Display anzufordern? LG Hasel

    Seems to be easy.
    Just contact your local support. They should have some official support in Kuwait I hope.
    They have sent the courier to collect the laptop from home. I had to wait about 4 weeks before the LCD replacement panel came to my country (Poland) but AFAIK it is possible to call RMA, report the problem and then wait till they get the replacement for you. The procedure should not take more than few days then. Mind to backup all your data beforehand because the official service used to reinstall Windows from scratch.
    Regards,
    P.

  • Thinkpad Yoga - Insufficient external display resolution over the Onelink

    My local Lenovo Partner just confirmed the data in "User Guide" of the TPYoga, that the external screen resolution will only be 1920x1200.  
    "User Guide"  Page 10, http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/user_guides/tpyoga_ug_en.pdf
    "Display resolution:
    – LCD: 1366-by-768 or 1920-by-1080, depending on the model
    – External monitor: up to 1920-by-1200, depending on the monitor model"
    I mean what do I want the OneLink Dock / OneLink PRO Dock for??
    Of cause to connect a large screen and this not with a worse ppi than the intern display. So I need at least 2560x1600
     (we don’t even talk about all the disadvantages of a 16:9 screen, cause that’s off topic).
    Idealy I expect of cause a 4k resolution possibility together with the OneLink Pro Dock and multi stream (daisy chain) possibility at the display port.
    But 1920x1200 external graphic output can’t be meant serious for a 2000US$ device?? 

    Ok, let’s accept that the new Thinkpad YOGA Manual includes misinformation.
    Actually I’m sitting in front of my 2048x1152 Display which is connected to my 8 years old Asus Notebook via DVI. Does this old jalopy perform a higher resolution via DVI than the Thinkpad Yoga via “OneLink PRO Dock-DVI” does? 
    http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/options/tp_onelink_pro_dock_ug_en.pdf
    Page 13
    (I’m guessing in the first line (behind "One monitor") it’s supposed to mean DVI instead of DP”
    (1) Lenovo, are these technical details of the NEW OneLink Pro Dock also wrong like the Manual of the Yoga regarding the maximum resolution?
    Would be very helpful for me to plan with correct information..
    (2) And is it definitely true that I can't connect two displays at the OneLink PRO Dock with a higher resolution than 1920x1200??
    That would mean I send the Thinkpad Yoga back and better stay with my 8 years old ASUS jalopy.. smileyfrustrated:

  • ThinkPad Yoga won't connect to external display

    I just received a ThinkPad Yoga and have not been able to get output to external display.
    I am using mini hdmi to display port.
    Lenovo tech support was completely useless.
    Does anyone have experience with this issue?
    Thanks

    First, try resetting the parameter RAM:
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  • Thinkpad Yoga powerpoint 2013 issues

    Hi,
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    i tested the file in another computer its work normally using same powerpoint 2013.
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    Umar

    Hi Infowalrus,
    Welcome to Lenovo Community!
    As per your query we understood that you are facing the issue with Microsoft Office 2013 on ThinkPad Yoga.
    Please check with changing the Screen refresh rate to 60Hz by going to Display properties.
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    Check with reinstalling Microsoft Office 2013 on your system.
    If the issue still persists after performing above troubleshooting steps then we suggest you to contact Microsoft support for further assistance.
    Hope this helps. 
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  • IBM Thinkpad T41 - Display Problems

    Hi,
    I am new to this forum and have had a quick search and could not find the answer to my problem.
    I support a customer who has an IBM T/P T41 laptop, type 2373.  The customer is a 6 hour round trip away, so the details posted are what he has given me off the back of the laptop.
    The problem:
     The display on the laptop (or external TFT) when either docked or undocked keep going blank, when being used or idle.
     The user has to hold the power button to shut down the laptop and restart it.
    The problem is very intermittent and has no real pattern.
    Any advice welcome.
    I am more than happy to replace parts but would need a part number first, so I could try and order it.
    Thanks
    Pete

    Hello,
    please try a linux live cd, like Knoppix or Ubuntu. Burn it to disc and boot with it.
    When the problem reappears you unfortunately have to replace the mobo,
    cause of connectivity problems with the bad soldered gpu.
    The phanomenon is called flexing, the cause is moving your TP with open lid and with just one
    hand holding it at only one edge.
    Message Edited by Agotthelf on 19-11-2008 09:55 AM
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    Please insert your type, model (not S/N) number and used OS in your posts.
    I´m a volunteer here using New X1 Carbon, ThinkPad Yoga, Yoga 11s, Yoga 13, T430s,T510, X220t, IdeaCentre B540.
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  • Thinkpad Yoga 14: How to know whether the model had separate trackpad buttons or not

    So Lenovo has released the 2015 version of the Thinkpad Yoga 14. In the online manual it says that some models do and others don't have separate trackpad buttons. How do you know whether the specific models offers do or don't?
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  • Thinkpad Yoga Wlan Probleme mit Wlan im Tablet mode

    hallo,
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    mfg

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  • Thinkpad Yoga crashes almost every day

    A few weeks ago my 4-year old laptop started crashing a few times every week, so I decided to get a TPY. I received a 20CD000MMH (I5, 8 Gb RAM, 500Gb HDD+16Gb M.2 SSD) with windows 8.1 Pro (64 bit) on the 20. Feb and since then the longest time it has kept running is less than 48h. I've been downloading both recommended and optional  (12. Feb BIOS update was optional!) Windows and Lenovo's System Updates every day, sometimes twice a day: after a crash System Update usually wants me to reinstall the LAN driver. I've reinstalled Intel's graphics driver several times over as well. For example yesterday screen brigthness was stuck at max after a BSOD, so at least it seems sometimes System Update is right in it's reccomendations.
    Currently I have 5 files in the Windows minidump folder, about as many BSODs did not result in any. I've also done 2 resets after discovering in the morning that the computer is almost too hot to hold and won't shut down. Fortunately those have not recurred since disabling "turn off display" last week and checking every time I go to sleep that the computer really is off.
    I haven't found many posts from other people who have this many crashes - I'm starting to feel I'm missing something obvious or have a really, really bad example of a TPY. At least there are no ghosting issues, although the SSD worked for caching for only a single glorious day of sub 20 sec. boots. Now I'm back to 1min+...    
    Does anyone have any advice, besides returning it? The only thing I think I haven't tried yet is messing with the virtual network adapter (http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-Edge-S-series/Thinkpad-Yoga-not-waking-up-after-sleep/td-p/1348... as I'm afraid of permanently losing the network connection (which has been working fine) or something and I haven't foud any real instructions.

    And an update about my TPY also: my local Lenovo service couldn't find any hardware or software issues and it did not crash when it was there for two and a half days. They barely used it though. They did suspect the problem might have something to do with Lenovo and Microsoft programs being incompatible (both have power managers, for example) while running simultaneously. We decided to test software issues by having them reinstall Windows (on a 128 Gb M.2 SSD, which I had bought a few days before as I was sick and tired of the barely functional SSD caching) and by me avoiding any and all updates besides antivirus definitions. So far I've had one crash in 3 days, although it was not a BSOD. It just freezed up while watching a video and I had to reset it with a pin. So things have gotten better, especially considering I now can start using the computer in less than 30 seconds instead of 3 minutes after a crash. It's still not good though and there seem to be some memory issues: when I wake up the computer or restart Windows the setting keep changing for no reason. So far the desktop background has changed color, scaling goes from 125% (which I prefer) to either 100% or 150% and the mouse pointer size changes. Also I've gotten some memory errors (displayed too briefly to write down) when making changes to the account that require me to log off. I'll keep it for a few days and look for additional problems but it looks like I'm going to have to have the motherboard replaced...

  • Thinkpad Yoga - screen wear when using the pen

    I've been using penabled laptops for about 8 years now and bought a ThinkPad Yoga about 10 month ago.
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    I elected to continue sliding the blade along all four edges only 1/8" or so deep - just to make sure that the film was lifted across the entire perimeter. No problems whatsoever - smooth as silk. 
    I went back to the starting corner and slid the blade a little further (approx. an inch) so that there would be a triangular section large enough for my fingers to grab without cracking or breaking the film layer. 
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    There was no glue residue on the glass, so I just took a microfiber cloth and rubbed it to a gorgeous shine. 
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    I started working with the digitizer pen and, thus far, I see no evidence that it will scratch the screen surface which, I have been advised, is gorilla glass. 
    This entire process took less than 15 minutes. It has taken me longer than that to write it up!  
    I would be happy to answer any questions if there are any. Good luck! 
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  • Thinkpad Yoga: Strange honking sounds and audio/video glitches

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    2) Yes, problem persists with headphones.
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    5) The microphone has nothing to do with it. Enabled or disabled, the problem still persists.
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    Strangely enough, what does help is turning off my WiFi (i.e. Fn + F8). When the honking is occuring, I can switch the wireless card to airplane mode and the problem immediately goes away. I've read somewhere that this may be because of poor grounding on the audio card, meaning that the antenna is possibly picking up radio signals.
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    cesario85 wrote:
    OK The sticky label says SB0240
    Here's the screenshot:
    [img"]http://www.strikeforceguild.com/temp-images/IRQs.gif" width="640" height="45[/img]
    I have since tried putting in a different sound card (another soundblaster, I think a 28 model) and installed its drivers but had the same problems. Im having a go at using the onboard sound though, just to see.Message Edited by cesario85 on 09--2005 06:57 PM
    Audigy shares IRQ with IDE controller and firewire controller. This is not good.
    NOTE: I suppose you're running your PC on "Standard PC" -mode (since IRQ's >5 not showing). If so, you can try to assign IRQ for the PCI slot, Audigy is installed, manually from BIOS. See your motherboard manual page 4-26.
    Can you check if your PC is running as "Standard PC" and not as "ACPI Uniprocessor PC" (Device Manager --> Computer). Make it "ACPI Uniprocessor PC" --> you get more IRQs (virtual) in use.
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  • No HDMI sound Windows 10 Thinkpad Yoga 12

    No HDMI sound in Windows 10 on Thinkpad Yoga 12. Shows not connected in the sound panel, only video transmits over HDMI but soud plays throught speakers as it does not detect the audo link.

    Update: I managed to fix it by using what brillat described here. "The HDMI Audio drivers, for whatever reason, are not installed when you install the Intel video driver. You know they are missing if in your device manager under "Sound" you see "High Definition Audio Device" - you should instead see "Intel(R) Display Audio". Download the video drivers from Lenovo.  Extract but do not install.  In the extracted folder, find the DisplayAudio folder.  Find the "High Definition Audio Device" with PCI ID Vendor 8086 and Device 2807 in Device Manager.  Manually update the driver of that device, pointing it to the DisplayAudio folder."

  • ThinkPad Yoga ICC Profile

    I have attached the Calibrated ICC profile of ThinkPad Yoga HD 1366 x 768 (LP125WH2-SPT1) obtained using the SpyderPro 4.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/lead_org/10818470815/
    The screen sRGB is 70%, and the AdobeRGB is 53%.
    Maximum brightness (measured) is 324 nits.
    Regards,
    Jin Li
    May this year, be the year of 'DO'!
    I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft
    Attachments:
    Lenovo Wide viewing angle & High density FlexView Display 1366x768-1.rar ‏3 KB

    That's right , the track pad is back to buttons.  some people hated the present one.
    I still cant find a £ price in the UK but its ok iv bought the 15s should ship this Thursday.
    A word of warning dont belive a word of lenovo ship times , I have had 3 delays and will have waited 8 weeks for my machine iv it ever turns up?  I think they just put them up for sale before they even exist..

  • Probleme mit Thinkpad Yoga

    Hallo,
    ich habe seit März letzten Jahres ein Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga und seit dem nur Probleme... kurz zur Hintergrundstory:
    direkt nach Erhalt hab ich bemerkt das immer wenn ich das Notebook angehoben habe und dabei die Bodenplatte berührt habe der Sound aus gegangen ist, Lenovo Support vor Ort hat mir gesagt, dass das Mainboard kaputt ist und ausgetauscht werden muss. 4 Wochen später war es dann auch ausgetauscht, doch schon am nächsten Tag viel mir auf, dass die Tastaturschablone nicht mehr vollständig rausgefahren kam. Also wieder zum Support vor Ort und erfahren das wohl die Tastatur defekt sei und sie die neu bestellen müssten, nach 6 Wochen war diese immer noch nicht verfügbar. Also habe ich das Gerät an den zentralen Support gesendet und auch nach 2 Wochen ein funktionierendes Gerät bekommen. Man hat sogar direkt ein neues Display eingebaut da ich dort unter dem Ghosting Effekt litt und sich die Taskleiste dauerhaft ins Display gebrannt hatte (wiederum war ein Austausch in meinem Store auf Grund von Lieferproblemen nicht möglich!).
    Dann hat das Notebook bis vor kurzem ganz gut funktioniert. Neuerdings ist der Ghosting Effekt zurück...und da ich derzit sehr viel schreiben muss ist mir aufgefallen, dass beim Drücken der Tastatur und des Trackpoints!! die Tastatur(bzw das was drunter ist) auf den Lüfter (wenn er läuft) durchdrückt und man ein heftiges Schleifen hört.
    Soll das heißen das das Gerät schon wieder zur Reparatur muss?? Ist das die Regel bei diesem Thinkpad? Hat jemand Erfahrungen oder gab es dazu schon eine Stellungname seitens Lenovo, hab nichts dazu gefunden aber das Gerät scheint auch nicht sonderlich verbreitet zu sein, kein Wunder bei der Preisklasse... vor allem da es nur eine einjährige Garantie gibt bekomm ich langsam Bammel das ich die Reparaturen bald selber zahlen muss!
    Beste Grüße
    c.lange

    Hallo,
    Ich muss das Ganze hier jetzt noch einmal updaten. Nachdem mein lokaler ThinkPad Support Shop in leipzig sich nach 6 Wochen leider ausser Stande sah das Gerät zu reparieren, habe ich es eingeschickt.
    Heute kam es zurück und man hat den Lüfter getauscht und nebenbei noch das Bios resetet ohne auch nur die Uhrzeit wieder einzustellen...Leider hat man sich mal wieder nicht um die Tastatur-Schablone des Yoga gekümmert, so dass diese immernoch wackelt als gäbe es kein morgen. Zum Thema Batterie hat man mir des Weiteren mitgeteilt, dass meine Batteriedefekt sei und nicht von der Garantie abgedeckt wird. Ich frage mich was denn, wenn keine defekte Batterie von der Garantie abgedeckt wird! Auf mein Beanstanden des Ghosting Effekts ist man dieses Mal übrigens einfach gar nicht eingegangen, ich nehme an Sie warten jetzt bis die Garantie abläuft und meine Ansprüche gänzlich verfallen sind...
    Was lernen wir? Nur "richtige" ThinkPads kaufen, auch wenn man dann trotzdem mit dem selben Support konfrontiert ist, ihn nur hoffentlich seltener nutzen muss, oder einfach direkt auf Lenovo verzichten....
    BG

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