how bright is flexview supposed to be?
how bright is flexview supposed to be?
I just got my T60p and my screen is not as bright as my old sony XBRITE. Is that normal? I thought the flexview screen were supposed to be really bright. Do you think there is somehing wrong with my screen?
I received my T60 with flexview a month ago. I love the screen, particularly the color reproduction and viewing angles, but it isn't terribly bright, particularly when compared to some of the ultrabright glossy screens (Sony's etc...)
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CrunchDude
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What is/are "nits"? How can I test what I have. Also, I have FlexView, but don't even know what it is. Is it so you can see it from the side? Finally, what's IPS? lol...Thanks...I've always wanted to know those definitions. Thanks guys!

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Current: T60p Core Duo, 15" SXGA+ 2GB RAM, ATI FireGL V5200 256MB RAM, dual-boot XP Pro SP2, Vista Ultimate Edition
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cxls
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I believe there's an LCD brightness setting in the BIOS that will run the screen on full brightness, even on the battery. It's not recommended, though, because it increases battery use.
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Check the settings in Catalyst Control Center, power manager and your BIOS. How dim goes it get? In general, screen is supposed to get dimmer on battery.aamadi wrote:PLEASE HELP. I figured out the problem. If my laptop is running on battery power screen becomes dimmer even at the highest setting. When I plug it back in, it becomes brighter at the same setting. Is there any way I can make it so it will have consistent brightness between the battery and AC power?
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With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
You guys are the best. I changed the BIOS setting and it totally fixed the problem. I realize that the battery should have lower power consumption, but that's what the display brightness levels are for. When using battery power it sould just change it to a lower level, not make it more dim at every level. At least that way you have the option of having it at the brightest level if you want. Thanks again. Problem solved.
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