I love my Thinkpad but the monitor is disappointing
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 2:50 am
This is my first notepad so I don't have much experience with notebook monitors, but this one certainly leaves something to be desired. I'm not sure exactly what kind of monitor it is, but I measured it to be 15" diagonally which I guess makes it XGA? These are the flaws:
1. Tough viewing angles. You have to be looking straight at the thing at about a 95 degree angle and even then you won't get the exact proper color in areas around the periphery. You can still view the screen at even more extreme angles but the picture is greatly degraded.
2.Dim screen. Even at high brightness on ac the screen still seems kind of dim.
3. Poor colors. Whites have a bit of a yellow tint to them. This is possibly related to the dim lighting. It is sometimes difficult to see the contrast between white and light yellow colors unless I view the monitor at like a 100 degree angle. I cannot fix this with color management without screwing up other colors.
4. Kind of washed out. Though this may just be due to the dim screen and poor colors.
As I mentioned, I don't have much laptop or even lcd experience so I cannot determine just how typical this is. Also, I bought this computer to mostly sit on my desktop hooked up to my 19" crt Samsung flatscreen so the monitor was not my top priority. Still, I find this monitor quite disappointing.
Is my monitor typical? Would IBM care about this? I bought the computer less than a month ago, if I took it in to the ibm service shop about 30 minutes away from me would they replace the monitor?
I recently checked out some monitors on sony laptops at the mall and the difference was extreme.
Thanks,
Daniel
1. Tough viewing angles. You have to be looking straight at the thing at about a 95 degree angle and even then you won't get the exact proper color in areas around the periphery. You can still view the screen at even more extreme angles but the picture is greatly degraded.
2.Dim screen. Even at high brightness on ac the screen still seems kind of dim.
3. Poor colors. Whites have a bit of a yellow tint to them. This is possibly related to the dim lighting. It is sometimes difficult to see the contrast between white and light yellow colors unless I view the monitor at like a 100 degree angle. I cannot fix this with color management without screwing up other colors.
4. Kind of washed out. Though this may just be due to the dim screen and poor colors.
As I mentioned, I don't have much laptop or even lcd experience so I cannot determine just how typical this is. Also, I bought this computer to mostly sit on my desktop hooked up to my 19" crt Samsung flatscreen so the monitor was not my top priority. Still, I find this monitor quite disappointing.
Is my monitor typical? Would IBM care about this? I bought the computer less than a month ago, if I took it in to the ibm service shop about 30 minutes away from me would they replace the monitor?
I recently checked out some monitors on sony laptops at the mall and the difference was extreme.
Thanks,
Daniel