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post #21 of 25
hmm weird dell did something about it then
post #22 of 25

Belarc cannot detect my display

Belarc id'd my monitor as "default monitor". I believe I have an LG.

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Originally Posted by CalmOcean
guys... use Belarc Advisor (http://www.belarc.com/) to retreive the make of the Screen... When i got my 9300, powerstrip was not able to retreive anything, nor do any other hardware software... but at last tried Belarc Advisor and it did pick the make of the screen.. for me it was LPL 17.2 [Monitor] (17.2"vis) which is LG. Good Luck
post #23 of 25
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Originally Posted by magalarn
I did the brightness test , dow to level 0 and check if level 2 and 3 are the same, heres my result.

0 to 1 : increase
1 to 2 : no change
2 to 3 : increase
3 to 4 : increase
4 to 5 : increase
5 to .. : increase

anybody have the same results ? if yes , which screen ??

thank you
same here... its an LG.

I like it a lot.. I've owned 3 flawless Sager LCD's, all 3 of which have nothing over my current XPS2 LCD. Whites are white, greens are green. no sparkles. MINIMAL light leakage. All you need to do is know how to tweak the settings, and when u find the settings u like, ur jaw permenantly stays down.

I have a 2005fpw runing dual with the LG laptop LCD, and EVERY person that has came in my room to see it has said the laptop LCD blows the 2005 out of the water... And i agree.

If you like the LG keep it. Dont worry about what others think. And DEF dont look for flaws if they dont find you first!
post #24 of 25
Going by that brightness test.... I don't have an LG! Because I notice a brightness increase at each level. And yes, it's a pretty linear increase as well!
post #25 of 25
So I guess the screen is in the eye of the beholder.
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