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    New z60M and eye strain

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by daveojeda, Jan 10, 2006.

  1. daveojeda

    daveojeda Newbie

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    :cool: Just recieved my Z60M from the amex deal. It has the maxbright screen. I have been using it for only a couple days but I can't seem to find the right brightness level that will reduce the eye strain I am getting when on the laptop. Is there a contrast control that I don't know about which could help?

    Any assistance is appreciated!!
     
  2. AuroraS

    AuroraS Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yes, if your Z60m came with the Radeon x600, you should be able to control the colour settings in the ATI Control Panel.
     
  3. dolphinsfan

    dolphinsfan Newbie

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    I ordered the same from Amex. Should ship this week, I'm told.
    I had some concerns regarding the Bright max screen, but could not pass up the deal.
    Do you still find the screen to be too bright? Any luck adjusting the contrast? Just looking for some feedback...thanks