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    Info on the NP9262/901C WUXGA screen?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by dvfedele, Dec 9, 2008.

  1. dvfedele

    dvfedele Notebook Guru

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    Any NP9262/901C owner's have the wuxga screen info?

    Contrast ratio? Refresh/Response Time? Brightness?

    Much appreciated :)
     
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    fantastic...thanks for the quick reply. Out of curiousity, where did you find this info? Thanks!
     
  4. zfactor

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    actually gophn the info on lg's web site is for the newer tl a? version of that panel. the one used in the 901c is a a4 k? series and does in fact have slightly different specs. ill post them when i get home for you..
     
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    Most of the brands that have high-resolution screens (WSXGA+ and up) usually use LG.Philips.

    Other panel brands that are used are Samsung and NEC.

    Clevo notebooks usually use LG.Philips from my experience.

    I have swapped out a number of LCD panels for others before... most of which were LG.Philips as well.

    zfactor could be right that the specs are a bit different (usually contrast, response) ... since the LP171WU1 models are slight variation versions.

    I have an early version of the LP171WU1 in my notebook I got over 2.5 years ago.... the newer LP171WU1's have better response and contrast.
     
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    awesome...thanks for the quick responses!
     
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    if i am correct the version in the 901 is a a4 k4 or as i said a version of the k series. the tl a2 or other a series are better panels all the way around.. ill get you specs as soon as i get home