Thanks for posting. That Vaio looks pretty good.

Bob 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of AlunFoto
> Sent: 29 January 2009 16:10
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> Subject: Re: OT:Laptop Recommendation
> 
> Since I posted the stuff below, I've stumbled upon this site:
> http://www.markzware.com/blogs/top-5-laptops-for-displaying-co
> lor-gamut/2008/10/14/
> 
> Food for thought.
> 
> Jostein
> 
> 
> 2009/1/29 AlunFoto <[email protected]>:
> > I've done some research in the market over the past weeks on laptops
> > for image editing, and the results I've come up with are quite
> > disappointing when it comes to screen quality.
> > The only online resource I've found that has done some 
> actual testing
> > for the purpose is Rob Galbraith's site, where he's commented on the
> > backstep that Apple has made with the new LED-screens for the
> > MacBooks.
> > His comments made me curious, so I've tried to research exactly what
> > kind of LCD/TFT panels the various makers use in their laptops. My
> > conclusion is that such info is gleaming in absence. However, if you
> > look at the sites of vendors providing replacement screens, 
> there are
> > links to all the major screen manufacturers with lists of models
> > available. As it turns out, the range of models is quite 
> limited, even
> > across all the major manufacturers. The only screen size that can
> > still be had with high-quality screens is in fact 17".
> >
> > I guess I ought to say something about what I think of as 
> high and low
> > quality...
> >
> > To me, the most important thing about a screen is colour 
> range (gamut)
> > and accuracy. Below the 17" segment it seems that all screen mfg.'s
> > delivers only "TN" panels. This is a production technology that only
> > gives a colour depth of 6 bits per channel, to a total of 
> some 230,000
> > colours. Despite what the video card can offer. I know there is some
> > colour dithering going on, and there's some discussion on Apple vs.
> > Microsoft when it comes to the quality of the dithering. The bottom
> > line however is still those 6 bits as opposed to 8 bits 
> obtainable by
> > other panel technologies. The previous generation of Macbook Pro had
> > such panels. So had the WideView varieties of some Lenovo machines
> > like the T60, and some of the Dell and HP models.
> >
> > As far as I've made out, the current models with wide-gamut screens
> > are limited to the 17" macbook pro, the Lenovo W700 and some options
> > from Dell in the Precision series. There may be other brands with
> > high-end offerings too, but not in the Norwegian market, I think.
> >
> > Jostein
> >
> >
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> > http://alunfoto.blogspot.com
> >
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