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No, sorry. Did you google? [[User:Wyrfel|Wyrfel]] 02:24, 7 February 2006 (CET)
 
No, sorry. Did you google? [[User:Wyrfel|Wyrfel]] 02:24, 7 February 2006 (CET)
 
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You bet I did & got nowhere fast. At issue is photosensitivity - which is why I'd appreciate any pointers re: which thinkpad displays are (generally) a softer look, and easy on the eyes of people who are sensitive? As long as it's CLEAR-soft (not blurry-soft) if you know what I mean... How about even the 600 series? The reason I'm up against a brick wall is because usually tech-people prefer facts. As soon as it touches on health topics, there's a wall of silence. Can't figure out why.
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You bet I did & got nowhere fast. BTW, how about the X20 - since you own one? At issue is photosensitivity - which is why I'd appreciate any pointers re: which thinkpad displays are (generally) a softer look, and easy on the eyes of people who are sensitive? As long as it's CLEAR-soft (not blurry-soft) if you know what I mean... How about even the 600 series? The reason I'm up against a brick wall is because usually tech-people prefer facts. As soon as it touches on health topics, there's a wall of silence. Can't figure out why.

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Cannot find this info anywhere on Wiki:

The A,X, and T thinkpad series:

nits (candela)?? contrast ratio??

Does anyone have this info?


We don't have it here, yet. If we get to gather this kind of information, you'll probably find it on the Displays page. Wyrfel 22:48, 6 February 2006 (CET)


Thanks! do you yourself happen to know (even if not yet on your site) the nits of, say, the X22 or the A21 or T30?


No, sorry. Did you google? Wyrfel 02:24, 7 February 2006 (CET)


You bet I did & got nowhere fast. BTW, how about the X20 - since you own one? At issue is photosensitivity - which is why I'd appreciate any pointers re: which thinkpad displays are (generally) a softer look, and easy on the eyes of people who are sensitive? As long as it's CLEAR-soft (not blurry-soft) if you know what I mean... How about even the 600 series? The reason I'm up against a brick wall is because usually tech-people prefer facts. As soon as it touches on health topics, there's a wall of silence. Can't figure out why.