LCD Brightness
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http://live.pirillo.com/ - Chris discusses LCD screen brightness, and ways to preserve the life of your screen. Apparently, he’s also had too much Peet’s coffee.
One of our chatters in the live.pirillo.com channel asked about the differences in LCD screen brightness. The question was whether it’s normal for their 15″ screen to be brighter than their friends’ 17″ screen. There really isn’t a concrete answer for this. The brightness level is determined by many factors: age of laptop, lamp used in manufacturing, settings enabled by the user, etc. Even though I can’t manage to spit out what I wanted to say tonight, I think you’ll understand what I MEANT when you watch the video.
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3 Comments
Mark Davidson
August 15th, 2007
at 10:01pm
For me, I think the contrast ration is more important than the actual brightness. Your screen may simply be brighter because you haven’t adjusted the black and white points to be at their optimum settings.
As Chris mentioned, it could be that your screen is newer, better, and brighter while maintaining deep and rich blacks.
Deeper, richer, blacker. Man, that makes me want to play some Ice Cube in iTunes.
Windows Fanatics
August 16th, 2007
at 6:31pm
Flash Video (.flv) MP3 Audio (.mp3) Microsoft Video (.avi) Other problems solved, tech revealed, and questions answered from The Chris Pirillo Show: Static vs Dynamic IP Where Should I Blog?LCD BrightnessBackup and File Management Want to keep up with what Chris is up to at this very moment and maybe have some of your own questions answered? Join us here! Tags: operating system, os, linux, windows
Windows Fanatics
August 16th, 2007
at 6:31pm
Flash Video (.flv) MP3 Audio (.mp3) Microsoft Video (.avi) Other problems solved, tech revealed, and questions answered from The Chris Pirillo Show: Static vs Dynamic IP Where Should I Blog?LCD BrightnessBackup and File Management Want to keep up with what Chris is up to at this very moment and maybe have some of your own questions answered? Join us here! Tags: operating system, os, linux, windows