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too big expectations from laptop screen?

JuztBe

Hello, I bought Acer v3-772G. "The Acer Aspire V3's 1920 x 1080 CineCrystal LED display offered clear, bright images." Well mine seems bit oposite of that. It has bad watching angles. I can see bright image only on 1/3 of my screen, other parts looks washed out. Or I was simply expecting too much when I switched from desktop pc? Maybe I got bugged one? Or It's because mine is 1600x900? :?

Laptop: Acer V3-772G  CPU: i5 4200M GPU: GT 750M SSD: Crucial MX100 256GB
DesktopCPU: R7 1700x GPU: RTX 2080 SSDSamsung 860 Evo 1TB 

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It's because laptops use really, really bad panels.

Apple uses nice panels
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Did you buy the model with the 1080p screen or did you buy one with a 1600x900 screen?

 

Many laptops are available with different screens (at different prices of course), so there's a good chance you read a review of the higher-tier model and instead bought the lower-tier model..

i7 not perfectly stable at 4.4.. #firstworldproblems

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Apple uses nice panels

Yeah, that's true. Probably why they cost a lot more. Worth it too.

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Did you buy the model with the 1080p screen or did you buy one with a 1600x900 screen?

 

Many laptops are available with different screens (at different prices of course), so there's a good chance you read a review of the higher-tier model and instead bought the lower-tier model..

Bought 1600x900 . Mkay, thanks for help. Seems I have to get used to it :)

Laptop: Acer V3-772G  CPU: i5 4200M GPU: GT 750M SSD: Crucial MX100 256GB
DesktopCPU: R7 1700x GPU: RTX 2080 SSDSamsung 860 Evo 1TB 

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