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    Envy 15 Screen

    Discussion in 'HP' started by tbonephile, May 4, 2010.

  1. tbonephile

    tbonephile Notebook Consultant

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    Does anyone know how the 1080P brightview screen is compared to some other good screens on the market? Anyone have a chance to compare this to the Studio 16 XPS 16 inch RGB screen or the 15.6 1080p screens of the Clevo W860cu or M15x (Among the best 15 inch screens on the market). Thanks.
     
  2. MrSneis

    MrSneis Notebook Consultant

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    It's definitely a cut above lower end laptop screens (Asus UL, VaioCW, Macbook 13"), but still shy of the top dog screens IMO. I'm sure others will have a better idea of the numbers behind this :)
     
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    johnnobts Notebook Deity

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    notebookcheck did a breakdown of the envy 15 screen i believe
     
  4. dapreview

    dapreview Notebook Consultant

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    screen is very good for a TN panel but it ain't no IPS. i think one of the new Elitebook models has an IPS display if you don't mind shelling out $2500.