This is what i got on asking a person working in dell India
Hey Ronak,
This is not exactly a defect, it is all about what your eyes see, some call it defect, some call it abberation, some technical advancement. Some Panels like LG do not have it as they do not have the technology. To see more in less area needs good graphic algorithms. To put more pixels in less area means seeing more and hence the grain like feeling.
Regards
so what you guys say can it be true or is he bluffing???
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Thats is BS!
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rubbish, its ruins the viewing experience because the eyes go crazy and no one should settle for a grainy screen.
its not a technological advancement or voodoo magic that whites are now glittery pink/white.
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lol what is it then? An extra feature ??
The guy doesn't even know what crap he's blabbering!
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hahaha!...He doesn't even know what grainy screens mean...
Graphic algorithms!?!?
Screen Options:
- WXGA w/Truelife
- WXGA+ w/anti glare
- WSXGA+ w/grains
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It does answer the question what new gig the former Iraqi Minister of Information has taken up.
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yeah for the most part the front line is ltd in the technical issues etc and you usually have to get "the big boss with the hot sauce" involved aka the supervisor...sounds like he was just blowing the issue off...
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maybe he's referring to tablet screens.
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The 1530 WSXGA+ screen rivals tablet screen graininess.
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Its not about tablet screens its the xps m1530's screen the guy told me about.
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Either the guy didn't know what grainy screens mean and is talking to you as if you are a kid, or...he is a lying [>insert word here<].
Grainy screen is not a defect!!!
Discussion in 'Dell' started by ronak_1078, Feb 27, 2008.