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    Samsung vs LG 14.1" WXGA+

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by anotherday, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. anotherday

    anotherday Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello fellas,

    Whats the difference between a samsung and a LG 14" WXGA? 1440x900 resolution. Does anyone have any side by side comparison pics? I can't seem to find any.

    To me my Samsung LCD looks perfectly fine. I tried it in a dark room with dark screen and the leaks aren't very visible on the sides.

    What is the biggest beef ppl have with the Samsung LCD ? What does the LG one excell at?
     
  2. marcster

    marcster Notebook Enthusiast

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    just for curiosity, how do I tell which one i have?
     
  3. anotherday

    anotherday Notebook Enthusiast

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    download pc wizard 2007 or 2008 and run it. it will have your display manufacture part #. then do a google on it, the part should come up on somebody's shopping site.
     
  4. 7evendeuce

    7evendeuce Notebook Consultant

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    If it looks fine to you, most likely you don't want to know what could be different :D
     
  5. anotherday

    anotherday Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well its too late. I'm already worried enough that I post here ;-)