T61p is 1920X1200 15.4" widescreen with an nVidia Quatro 570m video card which reports 512 MB (probably 256 MB plus system memory I think). It is not flexview, but the viewing angle is basically if you can see the screen you can read it.

It is swimming in the $585 pool
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The best screens that were available (on 15" models only) belong to IPS FlexView range (1400x1050 on T60, by LG Phillips) and UXGA (1600x1200, ID Tech or Hydis) on T60p.


Due to these LCDs that are vastly superior to anything offered today, you would be swimming in a $300-700 range depending on many aspects of the particular unit (warranty remaining, Core Duo/Core 2 Duo, WWAN, wireless "n"...)



Cheers,


George




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Subject: [Thinkpad] Best of the T6x, what was the best screen available?


Best of the T6x: what was the best screen available?

Using 'best' to mean
High pixel density, high res - at least 1050x1400
Viewable at angles
Realistic colors
Some degree of outdoor viewability

What does such a tpad sell for now?

thanks
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