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Review of the T460 (FHD Innolux)

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 3:42 am
by Puppy
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Thi ... 879.0.html

Screen flickering / PWM not detected

When comparing the middling maximum brightness of just 230 cd/m² with that of other modern office laptops, the average of 265 cd/m² - which includes the brightness levels of many considerably lower priced devices - is missed. Users who need a particularly high brightness are much better off with the bright rivals by HP and Dell

Re: Review of the T460 (FHD Innolux)

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 7:18 am
by brchan
Lenovo solves one problem, creates another. At least 230 nits is fine for most office environments. Just stay away from bright windows or outdoor settings when using the display.

Re: Review of the T460 (FHD Innolux)

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 5:44 pm
by Pokrzept
Well, if any of you do consider buying an T460 please stay away of Innolux display option since it is rubbish. Maybe it does not suffer from PWM flickering, but it does produces vertical lines/grid on most cases.

Re: Review of the T460 (FHD Innolux)

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 2:26 am
by Dekks
brchan wrote:Lenovo solves one problem, creates another.
Its not a problem - they are office machines by design.

Re: Review of the T460 (FHD Innolux)

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 11:18 am
by Pokrzept
Dekks wrote:
brchan wrote:Lenovo solves one problem, creates another.
Its not a problem - they are office machines by design.
We're living in an age where buildings are made of glass and steel, so - unless you work in an IT-Crowd-alike office - we could really use nice bright displays out there.

Re: Review of the T460 (FHD Innolux)

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 5:17 pm
by Dekks
Pokrzept wrote:
Dekks wrote:
Its not a problem - they are office machines by design.
We're living in an age where buildings are made of glass and steel, so - unless you work in an IT-Crowd-alike office - we could really use nice bright displays out there.
Most are not.