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    Toshiba Fujitsu LCD

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by ChaosBlizzard, Mar 11, 2005.

  1. ChaosBlizzard

    ChaosBlizzard Notebook Consultant

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    I just noted that my repair slip for my N3510 states that my N3510s screen is a Toshiba.

    Well, at least I have an idea of who made this LCD now.

    The last two LCD repairs for my C2330 just said "LCD". They were most likely generic.
     
  2. orangeguy

    orangeguy Notebook Consultant

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    That is very interesting that Toshiba makes better screens for their competitiors than themselves..Unless Toshiba doesnt make their own screens for their M40's? Last time i heard, the Fujitsu's screen was made by Samsung. Maybe its outsourced to different manufacturers.

    One thing im worried about is, because i read that Fujitsu removed the anti-glare layer off this screen. Does it seem especially reflective because of the lack of an anti-glare layer?
     
  3. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    They do use multiple sources, Sharp is also a supplier for Fujitsu. As for the anti-glare, no, it's a different layer that's added.

    Brian

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