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    To those with an inspiron 1520

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by faceman, Aug 15, 2007.

  1. faceman

    faceman Notebook Consultant

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    What screen display do you have and how do you like it?
     
  2. theTORCH

    theTORCH Notebook Evangelist

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    I have the Samsung WXGA matte display. The screen is quite high quality in my opinion, for it is very bright and the display is sharp. There is an almost unnoticeable amount of back-light bleed when a black background is set, and the vertical angles aren't great, but still more than acceptable.
     
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    Drgon Notebook Enthusiast

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    wsxga+ my first was grainy and had dead pixels but theyreplaced it for me this ones perfect it does have light bleed on dark screens at the bottome and the viewing angles are similar to the other ones.

    i love the resolution though its just great