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    screen not sharp enough, color not beautiful , blurry help...

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by KKND, Nov 12, 2007.

  1. KKND

    KKND Notebook Enthusiast

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    I knewly bought a sony vaio fz11s. A fine computer but I have a serious problem which makes me want to return this computer.

    I'm used to have a laptop with non glare screen and a ati card which performed flawless beutiful and sharp color. Nothing were blurry when using that computer (compaq x1000 series)- almost as good as a crt screen.
    But know when Im using my sony vaio I feel that the color is un -natural. And when reading small text the text is damn blurry.
    I don“t know but do anybody else feel the same as I do?

    Thinking of changing this computer to an Asus F8SA with ATI card...

    (have the nvida driver included from sony ,8400 gt geforce )
    Thanks in advance
    KKND
     
  2. Woodgypsy

    Woodgypsy Notebook Evangelist

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    Although FZ11S AFIAK uses single-lamp LCD which is not as good as higher-end FZs, I believe it still has one of the nicer LCD. Is your screen resolution set at its native resolution (1280x800)?
     
  3. coolguy

    coolguy Notebook Prophet

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    Are you kidding? sony has one of the best lcd displays out there. Both x-brite eco and hi-color displays are amazingly crisp.