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    More AUO B156HW01 V.4 in stock from trusted seller!

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by weipim, Jul 3, 2013.

  1. weipim

    weipim Notebook Guru

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    w_km Notebook Consultant

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    What 15.6" model doesn't come with an optional 1080p display?

    1. It's not 14.1"
    2. TFT
    3. $154, shipped from Taiwan

    No thanks.
     
  3. djembe

    djembe drum while you work

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    The big deal about that particular screen is its high color gamut, good viewing angles, and decent brightness and contrast. These factors make it superior to most other 15" 1080p notebook screens.
     
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    using your logic, same thing from Lenovo = $250, shipped from China...