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Powerbook Display not as crisp as others...
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<blockquote data-quote="ryanyogan" data-source="post: 80173"><p>I understand the thread very clearly, I guess I am just sick of starring at windows. For the most part most companies are just putting a non glare peace of plastic over there LCD's, and I beleive sony has put another light at the top of the screen, correct me if I am wrong. One thing you must notice about these displays is how much thicker they are to compensate for the extra layer, this would mean apple would have to redesign there latch and LCD casing. This would not be an easy little update, you will most likely see this technology on the next set of notebooks, like the transformation from tiBooks to aBooks and the clam shell iBook to the white ones.... Rest assured when apple does adopt this new screen you can bet your money that it will look more crisp and thinner than all the other brands. Theres talk of sony selling HDTV's in the apple stores soon as well, perhaps apple might adopt HD screens in all there notebooks thanks to sony, you never know. However mentioned the sharp notebooks, they are truly amazing screens, as well as some of fujitsu's screens, and that new HD screen from hp for like 1,200 at bestbuy is even amazing! But the graphics is integrated Intel 2 extreme HAHAAH Thats a real kick in the face there, people say apple lacks in the GPU department, look at what most similar priced notebooks are using, integrated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryanyogan, post: 80173"] I understand the thread very clearly, I guess I am just sick of starring at windows. For the most part most companies are just putting a non glare peace of plastic over there LCD's, and I beleive sony has put another light at the top of the screen, correct me if I am wrong. One thing you must notice about these displays is how much thicker they are to compensate for the extra layer, this would mean apple would have to redesign there latch and LCD casing. This would not be an easy little update, you will most likely see this technology on the next set of notebooks, like the transformation from tiBooks to aBooks and the clam shell iBook to the white ones.... Rest assured when apple does adopt this new screen you can bet your money that it will look more crisp and thinner than all the other brands. Theres talk of sony selling HDTV's in the apple stores soon as well, perhaps apple might adopt HD screens in all there notebooks thanks to sony, you never know. However mentioned the sharp notebooks, they are truly amazing screens, as well as some of fujitsu's screens, and that new HD screen from hp for like 1,200 at bestbuy is even amazing! But the graphics is integrated Intel 2 extreme HAHAAH Thats a real kick in the face there, people say apple lacks in the GPU department, look at what most similar priced notebooks are using, integrated! [/QUOTE]
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