They are designed to different ends and not necessarily good or bad.
The displays on laptops are designed to use up the least amount of
battery power while maintaining a decent appearance. One of the ways
they do that is to narrow viewing angle. No power to send light from
each pixel over a wide angle. That way they can use a much smaller
light source in a narrow bright beam, if you don't move your head or
the display. So the LCDs in a notebook are very good for what they are
designed to do. They are not designed to be a monitor for editing
photographs.
Winsor
Long Beach, CA
USA
On Sep 18, 2004, at 6:06 PM, C.H.Ling wrote:
> I believe the laptop LCDs are the poorest one on earth especially the
> one
> come with lightweight notebook. EIZO is a well-known supplier for good
> quality LCD, they have some special one for photo editing, the price is
> around US$2K.
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