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    Problems with the new IBM T40

    T40 SXGA+ owners, Any further qualitative reviews of the SXGA+ LCD to complement the good one posted by esaleris?
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    Problems with the new IBM T40

    I think the T22/T23 and T30 XGA screens are about the same, with the T22/T23 variety being a little brighter, and the T30 having a little greater color saturation. They both look great. Hope that helps... m
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    Problems with the new IBM T40

    Hi sentinal2000, Yes, that is my opinion. T30 and earlier have "better" XGA displays than the T40 XGA. The T40 XGA display has greater color saturation, but more limited viewing angles, when compared to T22 displays I have seen. The T22 display is bright, clear and has very wide viewing...
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    Problems with the new IBM T40

    Hi Esaleris, I really appreciate your detailed comments about the SXGA+ LCD. It appears to be a better performer than the XGA variety. When I look at my XGA dead-on, I can just barely notice the shaded column in XP's explorer details view, and that is only near the top of the column. Down at...
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    Problems with the new IBM T40

    Hi Esaleris, You can replace the mini PCI device. Download the T40 Hardware Maintenance Manual here: http://www-3.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-46464 It has detailed instructions and drawings on how to replace any part you want. So you have the SXGA+ screen on the...
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    Problems with the new IBM T40

    I looked at the Fujitsu website, and it looks like they have desktop P4 chips in them... not good there. The T40 is the best as far as fit and finish, but the XGA screen has limited viewing angles, which is a bummer if you do any multimedia, or anything except Microsoft Word. Let's hear from...
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    Problems with the new IBM T40

    :brokenheart: I have noticed that my T40's XGA (1024x768) display, while having very vibrant colors, has a poor vertical viewing angle, as mentioned by others in this thread. When watching a DVD you have to look at the screen square on. If you angle the screen back just a bit, maybe 5-10...