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But seriously folks, while I do dislike hiding specs behind marketing names, why would most users--most especially the Chromebook target market --really care or need to know what IPS is? I haven't seen BAD LCD technology from a name brand in a long time. And as long as video is smooth and it looks good, I have never been compelled to seek out panel details. There are plenty of things a company can do to screw up a display implementation, so I'm not convinced that saying it's IPS really tells you any more about how it will serve you than does saying it's TruBrite. If y'all know different, please edumacate me on the ways of display panels, by all means. ApK |
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Google launches Chromebox for Meetings for $999
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And they keep on coming, HP launches a Chromebox:
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I don't know. Should we be happy that Windows may come to a Chromebook near us, or should we be sad? |
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I don't get, I've been remoting into my windows machines and VMs on my Chromebook from day one. What's special about this? (he asks, hoping someone will give him the highlights so he doesn't have to read the article...)
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What I'm getting at, is would indicating IPS vs. TN tell folks enough of what they need to know or would it be more important to viewing angles as an explicit metric in the specs? |
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It was a special at Amazon on the newest greatest Toshibas that had just come out. I paid $600 or so for the machine, a 15.6" screen. It had an Intel i3 or i7. I think i7, but I am not positive. The machine overall is a screamer. It runs fast, like the proverbial "scalded cat." The screen is great for color and resolution and all that. A second person viewing from the side has to get pretty close, but that isn't a big problem. BUT even if you are straight on, and you tilt the screen back or forward 5 degrees the display is markedly worse. (I should say totally unacceptable for me.) I hate it. IPS is the way to go. My wife's $219 Chromebook, 4GB Ram, 320GB HD has a much better screen as far as viewing angles, in my opinion. Last edited by frahse; 02-15-2014 at 04:06 PM. |
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The new ASUS Chromebooks coming will be designated:
C200 and C300 Some people have postulated that the C200 will be a 12" machine and the C300 will be a 13" machine. I hope so. The 11.6" machine keyboards are a bit cramped in my opinion. |
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