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RGBLED WUXGA E2E compared to Anti-Glare ?

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Thread Starter 
Is the E2E glossy display effectively an AG display with a piece of glass in front of it, or is it actually a different display ?

I'm not a big fan of the glossy displays due to the reflection from the screen, but if the displays are effectively the same, is it easy to add/remove the glass (eg. add it when watching a movie, but remove it when working/using it outdoors) ?

For me, I think the 17" RGBLED WUXGA Anti-Glare screen would be perfect, while still being pretty good for movies.
post #2 of 5
Are there any good reviews of the RGBLED displays? Who actually makes this component?

I'm interested in suc a display, eg on a 6400, for photo editing and other colour management-heavy tasks.
post #3 of 5
Its usually a LG or Samsung display as Sharp no longer does high end notebook display for Dell. Parts are typicially within $500 for such a display.
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Thread Starter 
Also, is it possible to check within Windows that an RGBLED screen is actually installed (as opposed a CCFL screen) ?
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My Control Panel just indicates a Standard Display

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Field Value
Monitor Properties
Monitor Name Plug and Play Monitor [NoDB]
Monitor ID LGD018E
Manufacturer RM244€171WU5
Manufacture Date 2008
Serial Number None
Max. Visible Display Size 37 cm x 23 cm (17.2")
Picture Aspect Ratio 16:10
Gamma 2.20
DPMS Mode Support None
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