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    New X60s UltraLight pics

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by jl123, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. jl123

    jl123 Notebook Guru

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    Well it would seem that Lenovo has finally taken a step in the right direction- based on these back to back photos of the X60s with regular and with a X60s Ultralight screen that the UltraLight screen really *is quite a bit better! It may even have the brightness level it is claimed to:
    180nits? Note the screen in the background is a regular 19 inch Samsumg screen with somewhere around 300-400 nits.

    http://plaza.ufl.edu/riceboy5/IMG_2375.JPG
    http://plaza.ufl.edu/riceboy5/IMG_2376.JPG
    http://plaza.ufl.edu/riceboy5/IMG_2383.JPG
    http://plaza.ufl.edu/riceboy5/IMG_2384.JPG
    And the 19" is a Samsung 914v used to compare

    Any thoughts?
     
  2. SwiftP

    SwiftP Notebook Enthusiast

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    So how much lighter is it from the regular x60s screens?
     
  3. brave_turtle

    brave_turtle Notebook Enthusiast

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    Woww, nice. Is the X60s yours?

    If so, I'd love a review on that screen. :p
     
  4. threeFiftyLi

    threeFiftyLi Notebook Consultant

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    HEY BUDDY, DONT RIP MY PICTURES FROM MY POST AND REPOST IT!!

    THATS NOT COOL :mad:

    You need to ask first.

    @Brave Turtle - I would review the screen but unfortunately, I don't know enough about LCD screens and their technical aspects to feel comfortable giving an expert opinion.
     
  5. Andrew Baxter

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    chopstick, where did you post these originally? nice comparison pics btw.
     
  6. threeFiftyLi

    threeFiftyLi Notebook Consultant

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    strikeback03 Notebook Deity

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    is it just the pics, or is the contrast really that messed up on the UltraBrite screen