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    15.4inch WSXGA+ and 14.1 WSXGA LG?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by maxsquared, Jan 24, 2008.

  1. maxsquared

    maxsquared Notebook Consultant

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    Are these same kind of panel, meaning colour brightness contrast and etc.
     
  2. chubbyfatazn

    chubbyfatazn Notebook Evangelist

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    These are two different screens. The maximum resolution offered for the 14.1" model is WXGA+.

    The WXGA+ appears to be 220 nits, and I believe the WSXGA+ is 200 nits. I may be wrong (at least on the WSXGA+ part), so correct me if I am.
     
  3. maxsquared

    maxsquared Notebook Consultant

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    So is that mean I can't really use an icm profile from the 15.1inch to my 14.1inch screen?

    Sorry, I know I should really calibrate myself, but I always get the calibration wrong.
     
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    The icm profile will not work. you will need to do it manaully
     
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    Oh!.... Would anyone be so kind and send me one please? My screen is LG 14.1 inch WXGA+, many thanks.
     
  6. Dreamer

    Dreamer The Bad Boy

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    Both the 14.1" WXGA+ and 15.4" WSXGA+ screens are 200 nits, the latter has better contrast..

    ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pcinstitute/psref/tabook.pdf