I am a student who is seriously considering an IBM Thinkpad T42, with 14" XGA display. However, the only thing holding me back is the screen quality, which is going to be non-flexview.
I've had the chance to use an old 600X series lappy, and I really hated the screen. It did not have even lighting from top to bottom, and was really harsh in terms of glare and vertical viewing angle. When I opened up MS Word, the blank document looked yellow instead of white, and my eyes hurt after using the notebook for only 10 mins. I LOVE the Thinkpad build, but that screen is seriously not going to work for me if it is the same on the T42.
I've read the following review of the new T43: http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2240 and am amazed by the following description of the screen:
So, given the fact that I do NOT have the option of flexview, and in terms of budget, the only option to me is the 14" XGA (resolution is fine for me, just the screen glare and contrast is the potential problem), could anyone tell me if the T42 will be better than the 600X I saw?For some that are becoming tired of seeing a steady march of glossy widescreen display style notebooks released they will be relieved to see the T43 sticking to the tried and true screen it has used in the past. The screen is decently bright, certainly not the brightest out there, but absolutely bright enough and with enough contrast to provide a pleasurable viewing experience."
Thank you!
P.S. Another question - I thought LCD's don't refresh like CRT screens, but when I had the 600X on battery, the light kept moving up and down the screen like the refresh process on a desktop CRT, and it is flickering a lot. Is that 600 laptop screen broken or defective now, and could that be why I can't stand the screen when it is plugged in to the AC?[/quote]







