I'm wondering whether other vendors (like HP/Dell/Sony) have these kind of LCD panels in their notebooks. It seems as IBM/Lenovo is the only one who currently delivers decent display quality.
I'm very disappointed by the quality of displays during last few years because the quality is going down. Most of vendors currently focuses on stuff like 3D gaming performance - I don't care. Even IBM no longer use FlexView panels in R series (Z probably never gets them as well) and moved them to T exclusively.
Other vendors using S-IPS or MVA/PVA notebook displays ?
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