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by turnerpr » Tue May 29, 2007 7:29 pm
I have a nearly new T60 with a flexview screen and I agree that the screen (rated at 200 nits) is not the brightest. However, it is widely recognized as the best screen <19" for color reproduction. The technology used in IPS (versus TN) lcd panels allows colors to be reproduced "true." In other words, if you adjust a photo in Photoshop, you can be confident that what you see is what you will print. For this reason, professionals who work with visual graphics greatly prefer IPS screens (they also have great viewing angles and text is very crisp) To some extent, the modest brightness level is a function of the IPS screen's great color reproduction. On any screen, if you turn up the brightness, the colors appear washed out. Ultrabright screens (such as those on Sonys) get around this by using glossy coatings which allow for brighter screens with extremely vivid colors. These are very pretty, but the colors are "surreal" rather than realistic.
I love my IPS screen and so do many others. But I can understand why for some a brighter, vivid screen would be preferable.

T7200, 2GB ram, 120GB/5400rpm, LG Flexview IPS SXGA+ screen, ATI FireGL V5250