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Latitude E6400 Privacy Screen Viewing Angles Pics

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by sonyfxa36, Jan 16, 2010.

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  1. sonyfxa36

    sonyfxa36 Notebook Evangelist

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    Latitude E6400 Privacy Screen Viewing Angles Pics :)
    This is a LG Panel LED Backlit

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    marcuslai Notebook Geek

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    eh ? that doesn't look private at all !
     
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    That's on its deactivated state look at the last 2 pics
     
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    I thought it was just a coating and not something you activate/deactivate?
     
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    willard Notebook Consultant

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    Is that the Filter or something with the actual screen?
    I have the Filter from Dell, it slips on top of the screen and it does a 10 times better job than that. at an angle the screen starts to become distorted and at the side angle pic, it is a black screen. I would send that back, not impressed at all.
     
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    This is a software based solution. That considered, its not horrible. However, I was expecting something better for $50 or whatever the upgrade costs now. Doesn't seem like it would reall stop anyone; they'd just have to look harder.

    Could you please post a front pic with it activated (so what it looks like to the user)?
     
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    updated the pics
     
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