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    Clevo P150HM - LED SCREENS

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by burninh2o, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. burninh2o

    burninh2o Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    I see several Clevo P150HM resellers are offering multiple LED screen options.

    What is the difference in LED screens b/w each of resellers?

    Thanx
     
  2. Ryan

    Ryan NBR Moderator

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    The panels they are offering will be one of the three.

    AUO B156HW1 V.0 : Stock screen on P150HM ( Glossy, 62% Gamut )
    AUO B156HW1 V.1 : Stock screen on P150HM ( Matte, 62% Gamut )
    AUO B156HW1 V.4 : B+RG LED screen( Not the RGBLED, but 95% Gamut, Matte )
     
  3. mikeyy00

    mikeyy00 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Forgive my ignorance, but why only those 3 models? Are they the only compatible parts for Sager/Clevo?
     
  4. burninh2o

    burninh2o Notebook Consultant

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    What is the gamut % for RGBLED screen?
     
  5. Ryan

    Ryan NBR Moderator

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    In choosing a LCD screen, the connector location is also important...

    Of course, LG screens with similar connector locations can also be used, but given the minimal differences in between consumer-grade panels, it is just up to the manufacturers' and resellers' choices on which panels to mass-provide..
     
  6. Ryan

    Ryan NBR Moderator

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    To my knowledge, the RGBLED in m17x is 102% Adobe RGB gamut,
    M6500 RGBLED covers 110+% Adobe RGB gamut,
    and the HP dreamcolor 2 tops both and is also an IPS panel w/ matte finish.

    m17x RGBLED : samsung
    M6500 RGBLED : LG
    HP DC2 : LG
     
  7. burninh2o

    burninh2o Notebook Consultant

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    God!...those DC2 costs too much...
     
  8. 1341

    1341 Notebook Guru

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    lg-phillips LCD is good in my thinkpad .
    but auo(友达 ;) LED in my 860cu is better than LCD (sure it is but I nerver use glossy led before).

    B+RG is too RED I heard that some Dell user say it's dazzling

    dead pixlel is important than the brightness ,
    I think many people use half brightness for their LED laptop .

    except professional users in design .
     
  9. cortomaltese

    cortomaltese Notebook Consultant

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    Could you please tell me which one of the resellers is offering this option?
     
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    Phinagle Notebook Prophet

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  11. mythlogic

    mythlogic Company Representative

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    Hey, as above already pointed out, yea we sell that screen. I can send you the full datasheet on it if you would like, or if I can answer any other questions, feel free to PM me =)

    thanks!