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M2800 replacement IPS LCD options

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by wonz, Dec 3, 2015.

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  1. wonz

    wonz Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello

    i have one question so i will not make another threa.

    i want to buy m2800 wit 1366x768 display ... i cant find andy laptop review with this display ... have anyone can say something about this display?

    THX.
     
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    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    I'm guessing it's a sub par TN panel.
     
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    wonz Notebook Enthusiast

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    ... but there are TNs and TNs ... i still remember the screen in Lenovo T410 wich i sell after 3 days of use becouse of display quality or rather lack of quality.

    i just want only know how good the colors are and contrast. I know its not IPS but still i dont want to sell it like T410.

    Will be thankful for any informations.
     
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    I'd agree there are some better TN panels, but the problem, which is inherent to all TN panels, is as soon as you go off center, the colors invert. It's been my experience when you get the lowest resolution display, the manufacturer figures you're buying on price, so they use the least expensive parts. There have been a few exceptions like the ThinkPad X series, which have offered IPS LCDs in HD resolution.
     
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    wonz Notebook Enthusiast

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    - so damn true.

    thats why i try to find person who have laptop with this display to tell how its really looks like.

    I can live with almost everything beside 98:1 contrast display like in lenovo T410.
     
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