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    Brightview

    Discussion in 'HP' started by yellowhouse, Sep 16, 2004.

  1. yellowhouse

    yellowhouse Notebook Enthusiast

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    Which screen is easier to see outside in sunlight: Brightview or traditional high res?

    Thanks for the input.
     
  2. Clearday

    Clearday Notebook Evangelist

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    actually in direct sun light you cant find enough...but brightview must be first...
     
  3. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Right, a standard LCD will not be usable at all. The enhanced displays are much better.

    Editor in Chief http://www.bargainPDA.com and http://www.SPOTstop.com
     
  4. Col. Stevo

    Col. Stevo Notebook Consultant

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    Is there a glare filter or screen cover that can be used on the Pavilion standard 15" displays, so that you can see the screen when you're outside?


    Cheers,

    Stevo

    zv5000z: Ath64_3200+ (2.0GHz) - 1GB DDR - 80GB 5400rpm - 64MB 440 - 15.0" XGA - Win2k (tentatively)