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    What is the difference between UWA. UWVA and WVA screen?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by andex, Dec 21, 2014.

  1. andex

    andex Notebook Consultant

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    These terms are often used by hp. What is the difference between UWA. UWVA and WVA screen? Which one is better? Is there any IPS equivalent?
     
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    WVA- wide view angle, usually mean the better(maybe) TN.

    UWVA- ultra wide view angle, usually some sort of IPS, notably RGB LED ips equipped elitebook, zbook use this term also.

    UWA- never heard of it ~~~ google say it is used in 840g1 FHD, which is a SVA(small? view angle) according to the manual.

    Edit: SVA - standard view angle :p, I still like to use small view angle more.
     
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