Samsung 959NF is starting to show some artefacts before it warms up (~for half minute after turning on) so starting to look WUXGA TFTs seems sensible and this Lenovo is very interesting.
Room is moderately illuminated at most while doing something on PC so black level should be as good as it gets in TFTs (where the h**l are FED/SEDs lingering?) and colours should be good because I do occasionally some photo processing with RAWs (12bit RAW wins JPEG by "couple magnitudes" in hard condition shots) so that quite much excludes TNs.
That seems to be situation with this Lenovo: http://forums.lenovo.com/lnv/board/...ion&thread.id=2&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
But gaming performance is still question mark, now I'm not some player of ultra fast FPS multiplayer games but I play some FPS games so non noticeable/insignificant lag would be good have.
Previous Acer TM803 laptop had some crappy TN (very small angles and absolutely sh*tty reproduction of bright and dark shades) and at least its input lag/response time didn't seem to trouble while playing SOF2 in multiplayer against friend who used my desktop with that Samsung CRT.
Room is moderately illuminated at most while doing something on PC so black level should be as good as it gets in TFTs (where the h**l are FED/SEDs lingering?) and colours should be good because I do occasionally some photo processing with RAWs (12bit RAW wins JPEG by "couple magnitudes" in hard condition shots) so that quite much excludes TNs.
That seems to be situation with this Lenovo: http://forums.lenovo.com/lnv/board/...ion&thread.id=2&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
But gaming performance is still question mark, now I'm not some player of ultra fast FPS multiplayer games but I play some FPS games so non noticeable/insignificant lag would be good have.
Previous Acer TM803 laptop had some crappy TN (very small angles and absolutely sh*tty reproduction of bright and dark shades) and at least its input lag/response time didn't seem to trouble while playing SOF2 in multiplayer against friend who used my desktop with that Samsung CRT.