Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2003 12:51:19 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] CPU Motherboard

A super-bright drop in replacement for the L100/L110 panel that's brighter than
the paltry 100 nits or so the current panel is running at, with anti-reflective
film(see Libretto mailing list archives - some of us had bought the custom
plastic, apply-it-yourself antireflective LCD film and our Librettos look
better now - better contrast, darker blacks

Optiview sold by www.polarvision.com a division of dupont
http://www.dupont.com/displays/solutions/html/products/pdfs/optiview.pdf
http://www.dupont.com/displays/solutions/html/products/displayfilms.htm
http://www.technoir.nu/libretto/list/2002/msg03558.html
http://www.technoir.nu/libretto/list/2002/msg03748.html
http://www.polarvision.com/html/products/guide_pdfs/Toshiba_058381.pdf

) is a sure buy for me!  (we're talking drop in here - custom solidering and
cutting and so forth is just way too much work for most users).

I've seen panels go to 200-300+ nits on the latest Libretto-sized panels, so
that would make the L110 a really nice GPS unit for daylight use.  (Although
thank goodness for the antireflective film I applied on my L110!  It makes it
just readable enough with the current display to use in daylight in a car.)

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I'd probably spend $300 or so on a drop-in super-bright panel for the L110. 
It's a nice machine as it is for my use (web, email, gps), and I'd love to have
a screen that'll knock the daylights out of the next laptop.  

Of course, I wonder how that would affect the power subsystem of the Libretto
and how much it would overtax it....  (those LCD panels are hungry monsters!)

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