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« on: 05 June 2007, 22:54 »

Laptop LCD Roundup: Road Warriors Deserve Better.
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« Reply #1 on: 05 June 2007, 23:21 »

Am vrut să pun linkul ăsta la topicul Laptopul va inlocui in marea majoritate a domenilor IT desktopul ?...

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Without even running any objective tests, most people could pretty easily tell you that the latest and greatest desktop LCDs are far superior to any of the laptop LCDs currently available. While desktop LCDs have moved beyond TN panels to such technologies as S-IPS, S-PVA, and S-MVA we are aware of only a few laptop brands that use something other than a TN panel. (Unfortunately, we have not yet been able to get any of those laptops for review.) We have also complained about desktop LCDs that have reached the point where they are actually becoming too bright, in an apparent attempt to win the marketing war for maximum brightness. The same can't be said of laptops, as very few can even break the 200 cd/m2 mark. Individual preferences definitely play a role, but outside of photography and print work most people prefer a brightness setting of somewhere between 200 and 300 cd/m2.
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