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    Sager 8690 1600x900 Screen Quality?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by rixhobbies, Oct 28, 2009.

  1. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    Please explain your issues.
     
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    kusogaki Notebook Enthusiast

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    This 'google answers' thread describes what cd/m2 (candelas per square meter), or nits, means in detail.

    http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/566806.html

    Short answer is, the higher the number the better. Correct me if I'm wrong, but after reading that explanation I take it 176 is average at best.
     
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    kusogaki Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'd venture to guess he's using the trackpad for gaming, likely a first or third person one that requires you to be looking around constantly, clicking the buttons at the same time. Spybenj, if that's the case, I'd recommend using a separate mouse for gaming, dude...Could be me, but just thinking about playing a game on a touchpad makes me cringe.
     
  4. imudkip

    imudkip Notebook Guru

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    Maybe NotebookJournal doesn't take the backlighting into account, thus the low score.

    I'm no guru, so don't take my word for it.
     
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