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Laptop Recommendation Needed

lambchops511

Senior member
Need a new laptop that is of 15.4" form factor w/ 16:10 1920x1200 screen resolution (i.e. not 1920x1080 or any lower).

Preferably it comes with a S-IPS panel as well...

any recommendations?

Thanks!!
 
There aren't really any laptops with IPS panels. There used to be a very few, Thinkpads I think had them. But at this point, I don't think there are any.

Also, 1920*1200 is getting harder to find, any particular reason why 1080 will not work?

What I mean is, lets say you have 5 laptops to choose from, with a wide range of prices and features. And you have 4 of them with 1080 panels, and only 1 with the 1200. What if the 1080 systems are much better values? Or the 1200 is just much, much more expensive?
 
There aren't really any laptops with IPS panels. There used to be a very few, Thinkpads I think had them. But at this point, I don't think there are any.

Also, 1920*1200 is getting harder to find, any particular reason why 1080 will not work?

What I mean is, lets say you have 5 laptops to choose from, with a wide range of prices and features. And you have 4 of them with 1080 panels, and only 1 with the 1200. What if the 1080 systems are much better values? Or the 1200 is just much, much more expensive?

I know a bunch of dell screens use to be S-IPS.. i have a dell vostro right now that is S-IPS 1920x1200 but it is dieing on me...

i'm willing to pay a premium for 1920x1200 ... i just want the vertical space... too bad they dont make 1600x1200 screens too =[
 
My Clevo M860TU has such a screen. Well, don't know the exact screen type but the vertical viewing angle is pretty good and it is 1920x1200 in a 15.4" size. But, don't ask to buy it because you can't afford it. 😛 (2.8Ghz mobile C2D, GeForce 9800M, 256GB Indilinx controller SSD, 8GB DDR3, Blu Ray)

I did a quick check and looks like most companies went to 1920x1080.
 
I don't believe modern notebooks come in IPS. IPS uses 3x the power of TN/VA's so it kinda defeats purpose of installing them in a notebook and they cost a lot. HP's elite books are rumored but I've never believed it as they start fade at ~70 degrees - my guess is they have an excellent polarizer instead. Check out the Elite books.

Edit here is something you may find interesting...maybe?
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-...book-8740w-owners-lounge-220.html#post6467969

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You're talking ~$3000 once you add the optional $570 dreamcolor 10-bit IPS 1920x1200 display. Is it in ya?😛
 
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I know a bunch of dell screens use to be S-IPS.. i have a dell vostro right now that is S-IPS 1920x1200 but it is dieing on me...

i'm willing to pay a premium for 1920x1200 ... i just want the vertical space... too bad they dont make 1600x1200 screens too =[

The Thinkpad T61p (http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T61p) and W500 (http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:W500) comes in 15.4" with 1920x1200 option. They're most likely not IPS though. Lenovo has gotten cheap during/after the T/X60 series.

The T60p (http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:T60p) might be the last Thinkpad to use IPS and support 1600x1200. The T61p/T60p is old, but probably can be bought for cheap if you look for it. They're not slow for most things.

I have a X61t 1400x1050, T42p 1600x1200, and HP2475w (monitor) 1920x1200, all with IPS. I don't need it, but it's nice to have. 🙂
 
I don't believe modern notebooks come in IPS. IPS uses 3x the power of TN/VA's so it kinda defeats purpose of installing them in a notebook and they cost a lot. HP's elite books are rumored but I've never believed it as they start fade at ~70 degrees - my guess is they have an excellent polarizer instead. Check out the Elite books.

Edit here is something you may find interesting...maybe?
http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-...book-8740w-owners-lounge-220.html#post6467969

p1034339949-4.jpg

p786665628-4.jpg




You're talking ~$3000 once you add the optional $570 dreamcolor 10-bit IPS 1920x1200 display. Is it in ya?😛

I actually have x2 dells (one vostro one inspiron) that are both S-IPS ... they're from the LG/Philips fab and have excellent viewing vertical viewing angles...

S-IPS is actually a 2nd priority -- im mostly looking for the pixels.. im OK with TN too.
 
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