Dell :: Contrast Ratio For XPS M1330LED Screens?
May 27, 2009Anyone know the contrast ratio(and other specs) for the LED screen of the XPS M1330?
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Dell has unwittingly revealed a major revision to its Inspiron notebooks courtesy of a company-hosted technology guide discovered late yesterday. The Inspiron 1545 will be one of Dell's first truly mainstream notebooks with a 16:9 aspect ratio display and should switch from today's 15.4-inch LCD to a more movie-friendly 15.6-inch, 1366x768 (WXGA) screen with the option of an LED backlight. It should also mark a jump to Centrino 2 that carries anything from a 2GHz Celeron to a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo and will bring GMA 4500MHD integrated video as a result.
Little else is known from the leak, though the baseline RAM will be doubled to 1GB while the enclosure appears headed to a darker, glossy look versus the silver tones of the existing Inspiron 1525. Dell also makes clear plans to ship the system with an Ubuntu Linux option in addition to the expected Windows Vista choice.
When the 1545 or a smaller equivalent like the 1445 would appear hasn't been divulged with the leak, though the proximity to the holidays without a matching announcement may point to an early 2009 update. [via Engadget]
I don't watch films on my computer.
I don't like 16:9 for computing
The Vaio G3 has 4:3 aspect ratio , is this the only Sony with such ?
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So I installed the OS and then installed the network driver which I downloaded from another computer and also the audio. My problem is that I cannot find a launcher that would control the brightness and contrast of the screen. I tried FN key plus F3 or F2 keys but it didn't work.
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How I can control the brightness and contrast or better yet if there is a Launcher software where I can control all the features of this notebook? By the way, I don't know how to enable the bluetooth either.
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After re-installing the driver a second time, I decided I would leave the tablet plugged into the keyboard. Â Every fifteen minutes or so, I would unplug the display to see if the contrast changed. Â Based on my settings, it did change as desired. Â I did this for several hours. Â Later, I decided to remove the display from the keyboard. Â Initially, I was still able to adjust the contrast. Â However, after 10 minutes or so, I no longer could make adjustments. Â At that point, I placed the display back into the keyboard dock. Â I tried to see if it being locked into the keyboard was required in order to make contrast changes. Â It still didn't work. Â I then reinstalled the Intel VGA Driver and corrected the problem. Â I have kept it plugged into the keyboard, and I can still make adjustments.
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That outfit's
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