for all of this talk about how incredible the IPS Flexview screens are on the T60 series, I am quite underwhelmed. I have seen my own and several friends' SXGA+ displays, and it's a bit sad, let me state my case:
I have a 4:3 old school 1280x1024 19" Samsung desktop monitor, model 931B, which is a relatively low cost TN, rather than an expensive IPS, and was built about the same time in 2006 as my T60 with its Flexview. The Samsung 19" LCD is gorgeous and vivid and the colors just pop out, like a professional graphics workstation, while the T60 SXGA+ and UXGA screens I have seen are dull and lifeless and rather bland, like comparing a cheap digital camera to a 35mm pro model. The Samsung even has 300 nits brightness, whereas my T60 SXGA+ is like 200 (more like 100-150 seems to me).
Even power consumption in a laptop is no excuse, because I have the BIOS set for full power/brightness at all times, there is no excuse for using a quality compromised screen technology when most of the time laptops are plugged in. Why is this dim and washed out when the power is not even a consideration when the AC line power is attached?
Even the much ballyhooed vertical viewing angle is no better on the IBM T60 SXGA+ and UXGA's than the aforementioned Samsung desktop monitor. They are both great at all viewing angles, so this is no big advantage over the Samsung.
why is this? The IPS technology is supposed to be vastly superior to a TN screen, and it is not the color adjustment, because I adjusted both myself using both hardware and software based professional color calibration tools, and the Thinkpad has an ATI x1400 driving it, whereas my Samsung is driven by an antique Matrox G400 analog card.
so please enlighten me why all the fuss about these IPS Flexviews, that should be blowing away this Samsung 931B but instead are lagging behind it by a long shot!
PS - just so you won't think I am an old curmudgeon who hates everything, I actually love my T60 in almost all other respects, even when compared against the newest laptops (save for the magnesium frame that is cracked on every T60 ever made - check carefully next time you have it open near where the TAB key is, yours is broken too!)








