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M4400 - WUXGA vs WUXGA RGB LED...

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by cruiserandmax, Dec 21, 2008.

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  1. checho

    checho Notebook Consultant

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    Hello everybody!

    Finally, I ordered my M4400 today! :)

    I wanted the WUXGA 2CCFL screen but, in the last budget, my sales manager put it WUXGA RGBLED without cost. I must say that this screen doesn't appear on Dell Spain website.

    My sales manager said me that RGBLED screen is better choice than 2CCFL (and more expensive!). Really, I don't need 100% color gamut for my tasks but I believe that is better choice and without cost! What do you think?

    Thank you!
     
  2. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    If you get it for free then might as well go for the RGBLED! I would say that it is better than the CCFL.
     
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    Red_Dragon Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    wow, a free RGBLED? Thats pretty Generous :D
     
  4. killerjack1021

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    If you need to do some work on photographs, you may choose RGB.LED..

    Seems it's better on displaying colorful photos.
     
  5. killerjack1021

    killerjack1021 Notebook Enthusiast

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    , i got a M4400, too. And i don't know whether it's RGB-LED or not...
    Any method to check it out?
     
  6. Intoxicate

    Intoxicate Notebook Evangelist

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    If it's glossy, it's the RGB-LED, if it has a matte surface it's the 2ccfl screen.
     
  7. checho

    checho Notebook Consultant

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    More opinions about RGBLED vs 2CCFL? I'm still waiting for my m4400 with RGB-LED...

    I hope that the delay worth the trouble!
     
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    second photo is Megan fox
     
  9. checho

    checho Notebook Consultant

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    I'm typing from my new M4400 (arrived today!) and I'm worried with RGBLED screen... I never had worked with a truelife screen and I think that it may be excessively glossy for me...
     

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    Intoxicate Notebook Evangelist

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    perhaps it will help to turn your screen on :D

    With the window in the back even my matte monitor will reflect the window.
     
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