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    Malibal V.4 95% Matte screen display?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by _Cheesy_, Aug 10, 2011.

  1. _Cheesy_

    _Cheesy_ Notebook Hoarder

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    Is that the same display or is it a different display?
     
  2. aduy

    aduy Keeping it cool since 93'

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    yes its the same they just put the part number.
     
  3. _Cheesy_

    _Cheesy_ Notebook Hoarder

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    Awesome!

    Thanks Aduy
     
  4. Mcjon01

    Mcjon01 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm more curious about the specs on the cheaper matte screen they're offering on the P150HM. I don't know if the extra 55 dollars for 95% gamut is worth the upgrade.
     
  5. aduy

    aduy Keeping it cool since 93'

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    i think it is, your screen will be brighter and will have more vibrant colors. the stock matte screen is only 60% of the ntsc rgb gamut.
     
  6. terminus123

    terminus123 Notebook Deity

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    It's kind of a concencus on the NBR forums to get the 95% NTSc screens.
     
  7. scar

    scar Notebook Consultant

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    I'm pretty sure the viewing angles go up when the color gamut goes up, no? If so, I'd say upgrading becomes a no brainer.