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    how to dim brightness even lower?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by investmenttechnology, Nov 17, 2011.

  1. investmenttechnology

    investmenttechnology Notebook Enthusiast

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    hello, I have the X200T with the 400 nit outdoor display, even on the lowest brightness setting, I find it still too bright for indoor use, is there a way to dim the brightness even lower?

    please don't recommend me Vistashades, I have been using that program for a while and it's is very buggy.

    Thanks.
     
  2. fraushai

    fraushai Notebook Evangelist

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    Same question here!
     
  3. investmenttechnology

    investmenttechnology Notebook Enthusiast

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    so nobody else here think their Thinkpad is too bright?

    Will the brightness of the screen go down with age?
     
  4. lead_org

    lead_org Purveyor of Truth

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    yes the brightness will go down as the CCFL/LED backlight ages.