Hi RehabMan,
Here´s a list I came out with after a thorough search. All the best displays for the 45xx/65xx series are there. First condition: horizontal viewing angle larger that 65 degrees per side. Then, LVDS 40 pin, left side socket. 3 displays happen to have a high color gamut (HCG) 95% NTSC which is saturated on my opinion but better than the rest of TN types. Ideal - for photo editing and everything - would be a 100% sRGB gamut which is around 72% NTSC. Displays like these are only eDP types for probook 45x/65x series. Given all displays that fit (even AHVA, PLS types for probook 45x/65x) - are 6 bit (262k colors) - there´ll be a lot of dithering and frame rate control (FRC) to fake into the rest of the colors that 95% NTSC implies. Happy 45x/65x users for that 72% NTSC displays!
Consider NTSC equal to Adobe RGB
http://www.eizo.com/global/library/management/cms/05e.jpg
Most of the average displays have 60% NTSC
Like you mentioned, anything 1600x900 and 1920x1080 need a dual channel display cable. It´s in the specs too on panelook.com
Anyway, here´s the list. Details you can find on panelook.com, the overview/specs pages. Check for the contrast, brightness values.
They´re TNs. No IPS displays to fit left side LVDS and enclosure
900p
LG LP156WD1(TL)(B2).....(B4), AUO B156RW01 V.0/V.1/V.3, Chimei N156O6-L01/02
1080p
LG LP156WF1(A1), LP156WF2(TL)(A1)...(A2), AUO B156HB01 V.0, B156HTN01.1, B156HW01 V.0/V.1/v.2/v.3/V.4/V.7, B156HW02 V.0/V.1/V.3, G156HTD01.0 (high color gamut 95% NTSC on B156HW01 V.4/V.7 and B156HTN01.1)
Chimei N156HGE-L11/L21
Two exceptions (single channel 900p and 1080p LVDS displays)
900p
Samsung LTN156KT02-301
1080p
AUO B156HB01 V.0
Now the perfect eDP 72% NTSC displays for 45x/65x series
All IPS
1080p
AUO B156HAN01.0/1/2, B156HAN03.0 , Samsung LTN156HL01, LTN156HL01-101/102/B01
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T95se-KSX_Y
Hope this helps
On the Mavericks install now, using an older version of Unibeast, I told you before that different installs give different computer runs.
¨Other thing that I've noticed is that, of the good installs, just the second one makes the laptop runs fast. File, app and browser opening are blazing fast. The other installs have some delays in opening everything. It's not night and day different but still noticeable.¨
You replied on posting 964.
http://www.tonymacx86.com/hp-probook-mavericks/112380-guide-installing-mavericks-hp-probook-97.html
Question is does the latest version of Unibeast do better since it has refreshed drivers and boot support, and Chimera 4.0?
Or Probook Installer clover edition?
Thanks a lot