Which screen is the best for T60?
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AvalonXIII
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Which screen is the best for T60?
There are 4 brands: BOE-Hydis, Toshiba, TMD, and Samsung
Does anybody know, from experience, which one looks the best, and which one is the most durable? Thanks in advance.
Does anybody know, from experience, which one looks the best, and which one is the most durable? Thanks in advance.
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Marie-Anne
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In my T60 I've a 15" inch LG Flexview screen and I'm very happy with it. I've never seen any of the other brands of screens.
T60, 2008ZWA: T5600 CPU, 15" SXGA+ 1400x1050 IPS (LG) LCD Panel, ATI X1400 128 MB, 2x2 GB DDR2 RAM, 240 GB SSD OCZ Vertex 2, bluetooth, IR-port, Intel 3940 wireless 802.11 abg, Intel 1000 PL LAN card, NO fingerprint reader, Windows 7 Enterprise 32-Bit
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ulrich.von.lich
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I believe TMD stands for Toshiba M a t s u s h i t a Display so there are actually 3 SXGA+ suppliers.
My T43 originally came with a Samsung panel, which was TOO bright (yes, bright enough to give me headaches) So I got it replaced with a BOE-Hydis panel and I'm very happy with it. There's no backlight leakage and the screen is very comfortable to look at. It does appear dimmer and somehow bluer compared to a Flexview panel. (I never cared about viewing angles)
Flexview panels produce most realistic pictures, you should definitely consider it if you do graphic works on your TP. However it has been discontinued and never been available on 14" models.
Hope it helps. Get a Samsung if you like brightness
My T43 originally came with a Samsung panel, which was TOO bright (yes, bright enough to give me headaches) So I got it replaced with a BOE-Hydis panel and I'm very happy with it. There's no backlight leakage and the screen is very comfortable to look at. It does appear dimmer and somehow bluer compared to a Flexview panel. (I never cared about viewing angles)
Flexview panels produce most realistic pictures, you should definitely consider it if you do graphic works on your TP. However it has been discontinued and never been available on 14" models.
Hope it helps. Get a Samsung if you like brightness
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AvalonXIII
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K, I will. Thanks. I don't really have any use for Flexview also so I'm fine with a 14" SXGA+ screenulrich.von.lich wrote:I believe TMD stands for Toshiba M a t s u s h i t a Display so there are actually 3 SXGA+ suppliers.
My T43 originally came with a Samsung panel, which was TOO bright (yes, bright enough to give me headaches) So I got it replaced with a BOE-Hydis panel and I'm very happy with it. There's no backlight leakage and the screen is very comfortable to look at. It does appear dimmer and somehow bluer compared to a Flexview panel. (I never cared about viewing angles)
Flexview panels produce most realistic pictures, you should definitely consider it if you do graphic works on your TP. However it has been discontinued and never been available on 14" models.
Hope it helps. Get a Samsung if you like brightness
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