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    M50/M55 - question about High Brightness (non TrueBrite) display option

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by kamtsa, Jul 31, 2005.

  1. kamtsa

    kamtsa Newbie

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    Hello,

    I am in the market for a 12” to 14” WXGA non glare notebook and am considering the Satellite M50 (which seems to be the customizable version of the M55).

    The M50 has two options for the display
    (1) 14" Diagonal Wide-screen XGA display with High Brightness (1280x768)
    (2) Diagonal Wide-screen XGA display w/TruBrite Technology (1280x768)

    My question is:

    Is the first option above with High Brightness (as opposed to TrueBrite) is a *non glare* screen?

    It is very important for me to have a non glare screen. I tried few of the Sony ones with the glare screen and found the glare to be hard on my eyes.

    Thanks,

    Kamtsa
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Yes, it's just a bright non-glare option.