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anyone seen the various WUXGA screens near one another?

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Is the ghosting all the same?

Basically, I am curious if any of the screens have better ghosting performance than another; if I can, I would like the best screen for my laptop. I'm hearing impaired and as a result I'm a very visual person - I can detect visual issues more than most people can (I can't stand DLP projectors, etc)

I'm a lot happier with the Toshiba WUXGa screen than the old hitachi but it's not perfect yet - just wondering if there are better screens. I'm contemplating making them send me a replacement and seeing if it's better
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I have an iXPS with a Sharp WUXGA screen and it is great. There is very slight light leakage from the top. Approx. 1 or 2 mm on the top border. It can only be seen when the screen is black like during DVD or the dead pixel test. It is exceptionally brillant in quality.
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The Samsung, Sharp and Toshiba WUXGA's all have the same specifications, that being a typical 35ms response time. Therefore no single one will be better than another on average. I would keep what you have.
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