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    T61p brightness

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by lskeys, Jul 15, 2007.

  1. lskeys

    lskeys Notebook Consultant

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    The T61 Tabook list the T61p as 175 nits, 16:10 aspect ratio, 500:1 contrast ratio, anti-glare. How dark would the screen or display be with just 175 nits. Most of the Dell models are at least 200 nits. On top of that the T60p had 200 nits. Any comments?
     
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    kriser1 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Obvious answer, I really don't think we will know until there is an actual hands on review. In my opinion 175 nits will be to dark for WUXGA. I find as the resolution goes higher it is always good to have some extra brightness. That being said, I look forward to a first hand account.
     
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    WinstonNT Notebook Enthusiast

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    The higher contrast ratio of T61p should help significantly.

    T61p: 15.4" WUXGA 500:1
    T61: 14.1" WXGA+ 300:1