I'd love to hear thoughts on this too!  Just got myself sorted with my K-7,
now I need a new lappy to keep up with the higher res images! ;)

Been considering switching to Mac but don't think I'm going to as that would
make things hard with software and networking the other 'puters in the house
etc.

I too don't want a big display, makes it much too heavy and won't fit in my
awesome Crumpler backpack!  I will do most editing on an external monitor,
but even so
would like a decent one on my laptop too.  

Has anyone got any experience with the Dell Precision 6400 that was in
Advanced Photoshop magazine?  It is here:
http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/workstation-pre
cision-m6400-cov?c=au&cs=aubsd1&l=en&s=bsd

That thing is a MONSTER!  Oooooh, how I DREAM about something like that!
BUT, alas, my meagre budget is only about half of the $5699 asking price, so
I'll probably end up with another HP... :(

Tan.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark
Roberts
Sent: Thursday, 4 February 2010 12:11 PM
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Subject: Laptop computers with good displays?

Anyone know of any laptop computers with good (IPS/MVA/PVA) displays?
Particularly any reasonably sized ones? Last I heard there weren't any high
quality displays under 17" and I'd prefer something smaller than that if
possible.

My current laptop just died. It's a total "nothing lights up" failure, so I
have a sneaking suspicion that it's something very basic and not a
prohibitively expensive fix. But if fate does bless me with an expensive
repair that justifies ditching it and buying a new computer, I'd like to be
prepared...

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