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    1210 lcd

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by DanG, Jul 16, 2006.

  1. DanG

    DanG Notebook Consultant

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    How do you guys check the lcd manufacturer? When I looked it said "standard monitor types."
     
  2. DanG

    DanG Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone have a response?
     
  3. quiks48

    quiks48 Notebook Guru

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    i think its something called powerstrip or something like that.
     
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    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    sheff159 Notebook Deity

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    Can one of you tell me what manufacturer has the code AUO3214? I googled and wikipediaed it and got nothing.

    [EDIT] Ok found my answer, AU optromics I believe. So I read a little about it on the thread about them, and I got a mixed message. Mine is alright, aside from the bad vertical viewing angle, but this is known with the 1210. Any thoughs on the AU displays?
     
  6. DanG

    DanG Notebook Consultant

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    I heard that the AUO screens are not as good. I have the samsung lcd so I am happy.
     
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    phantastic Notebook Enthusiast

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    Mine comes up as LCD58e3 in powerstrip. I googled it and came up with nothing. Very happy with the display but I'd like to know more about it. Anyone know?
     
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    gridtalker Notebook Virtuoso

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    i use powerstrip but there are othe programs out there that do the same thing