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    How is the xps m140/i630m's display w/o truelife?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by tom_handheld, Jan 3, 2006.

  1. tom_handheld

    tom_handheld Notebook Consultant

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    I just ordered a lappy from the Dell Outlet due to the price. It's not equipped with "truelife" (as specified). I had one with truelife and found the display showed terribly washed-out texts.

    Please share your experience, i.e. light leakeage, sharpness, etc. Thank you :)
     
  2. r1ckchard

    r1ckchard Notebook Guru

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    I'm looking into getting an Inspiron 630m soon, and was wondering how the screen was without the TrueLife option (ie light leakage, sharpness, etc. as stated above :) ).