Sony ships lifelike colour X-brite LCD panels
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/07...y_xbrite_lcds/
I was seriosly thinking to get a new Sony Vaio VGN-A117s notebook, but now I am leaning towards the idea to build my own MiniPCs to go with one of these new Sony screens.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/07...y_xbrite_lcds/
Quote:
| Sony UK has brought its rather good X-brite Vaio notebook displays to the standalone monitor market in the form of the 17in SDM-HS74P and 19in SDM-HS94P screens. In the UK, the technology is dubbed 'X-black' rather than 'X-brite', but it's the same system. It yields enhanced image contrast, high brightness, very rich and vivid colours, and a screen that really is black when it's powered down rather than dark grey. That's coupled with very fast response times - 12ms in the 19in model's case, 16ms for the 17in screen. X-brite-based screens come closest to delivering CRT image quality in a notebook, we reckon, and now you can connect a desktop PC to one too. |
I was seriosly thinking to get a new Sony Vaio VGN-A117s notebook, but now I am leaning towards the idea to build my own MiniPCs to go with one of these new Sony screens.




