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    New screen for my M570RU-U

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Cookie, Nov 16, 2008.

  1. Cookie

    Cookie Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all,

    I am considering purchasing a new screen for my M570RU-U. The reason that I want a new one, is that my current one is waaay to dim, and the colors are all washed out. To make a long story short; it just looks terrible.

    So I need a new one. I heard there are several different types of screens. And I of course want the best screen there is. :p Anybody know what the best screen is, and where to get it? Resolution is not a big issue. I can live with both 1440x900 and 1920x1080, as long as the picture quality and brightness is great.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. falcon2claw

    falcon2claw Notebook Consultant

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    -> where to get it, I am also very interested in this question.
     
  3. jjgoo

    jjgoo Notebook Deity

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    lcd, dell online
     
  4. sd6507

    sd6507 Newbie

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    i cracked my screen a while back and found one on ebay that is far brighter and more clear than the original

    i searched by part number

    and i am not promoting ebay in any way
     
  5. zfactor

    zfactor Mastershake

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    i have a wuxga that is MEASURED AT 300+ NITS A lg panel no dead or stuck pixels. 155$ shipped if you are in the usa, no grain either and colors are BRIGHT AND VIVID.. i have tested a ton of panels and this is by far the brightest single bub screen i have ever seen in a 17" notebook screen its a great screen. i am well known and have tons of feedback lmk if i can help THIS SCREEN IS BRAND NEW only used to hook up to verify there were no issues with the screen like dead or stuck pixels etc and there is not a single one.
     
  6. zfactor

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    http://www.tanksdigitaleffects.com/gallery/4560225_fWrfR#268738133_pvzod

    see that thread the lg shown there is the same one i have for sale make sure to note the lg is the one on the RIGHT the left one is the samsung. he has the brightness turned way down at least 3-4 notches at full brightness it will BE INSANE bright for a single bulb screen. to give you a example the lg as shown in those pics is prob about 200nits, at max brightness it measures 312 with the eye-one colorimeter i have here.
     
  7. Cookie

    Cookie Notebook Evangelist

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    zfactor I'd be interested in that screen...I sent you a PM about it ;)
     
  8. falcon2claw

    falcon2claw Notebook Consultant

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    how would I find out which screen I have in my notebook? (part number)
     
  9. naticus

    naticus Notebook Deity

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    try this program:

    http://www.hwinfo.com/
     
  10. zfactor

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    what is the hardware id of the screen