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by Pascal_TTH » Thu Jul 24, 2008 2:42 pm
Puppy wrote:Roisin wrote:well, no manufacturer uses IPS screens nowdays, but why can apple and sony get beatiful bright contrasty TN screens, and thinkpads are crippled by screens that look like the machine is turned off next to a macbook
Lenovo does not care, they want to maximize profit by using chapest crap on the market (X300 is the best example). I bet LG.Philips (currently major producer of "consumer" x-IPS panels) would be able to produce them again in high volumes
if Lenovo paid them.
I doubt. Even if lenovo pays for premium panel and use them on all their laptops, they did not ship enough laptop to do such a request. Acer, Dell, HP buy much more panels. Remember Macbook pro get a crappy samsung panel and Apple have to face a class action.
Most high contrast panel are gloss. Gloss panel have less filters, cost less and due to less filters are much more bright. Due to a mistake, when I ordrer an LG/Philips panel to replace my T61p's crappy samsung, I get a gloss one firts. A real mirror but very very bright and impressive contrast. The mat panel I have now have the same ref. It' s less bright and contrast is lower (but booth are still very good) BUT I can work without seeing every spot light in my screen.
Apple MacBook Pro MB133
T61p : Core 2 Duo T9300, Quadro FX 570m, 2GB CL4, 320GB, WUXGA
T60p : Core 2 Duo T7200, FireGL V5200, 2GB, 160GB, 14.1 SXGA+
T61 : Core 2 Duo T7300, Quadro NVS 140m, 2GB, 160GB, WXGA+
Retired : R61, T41p, T40p, X31, A31p, A30, X24, A21p, A20p