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    Difference between normal and premium display on Vaio F11

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by ponx, Jan 22, 2010.

  1. ponx

    ponx Notebook Consultant

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    Anybody know..?
     
  2. ilfuca

    ilfuca Notebook Consultant

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    Should be 1 vs 2 ccfl lamps backlight
     
  3. Derrida

    Derrida Notebook Deity

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    1600x900 -- 1 ccfl

    1920x1080 (standard FullHD in Japan and likely Europe; apparently called premium in the Americas as distinct from the lower resolution screen) -- 2 ccfl

    1920x1080 premium (available in Japan and likely Europe): 2 ccfl with anti-glare (and scratch resistant) display and Adobe RGB compatibility

    All of this "spec"-ulation will soon be verified as the F series starts to roll into forum members' hands in other countries besides the U.S. and Canada and they are able to compare them to the FullHD screens of the FW series.

    See the F series owners thread for more discussion.
     
  4. Telemachus

    Telemachus Newbie

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