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ejn63
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July 22nd, 2010 09:00
WhiteLED is the cheaper technology - it uses a white LED as a backlight. Bright LED is RGB LED - uses Red-Green-Blue LED backlighting.
All else equal, RGB will produce a superior image.
MDSG
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July 22nd, 2010 10:00
Thanks!
That's what I thought and bought the Studio 17 until I saw WLED offered on some XPS laptops and wondered why they would offer it on a high end laptop above Studio series
stylze
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November 6th, 2010 22:00
I'm just curious why they offer the WLED on the XPS if they aren't as nice as the bright display?
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ejn63
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July 22nd, 2010 09:00
WhiteLED is the cheaper technology - it uses a white LED as a backlight. Bright LED is RGB LED - uses Red-Green-Blue LED backlighting.
All else equal, RGB will produce a superior image.
MDSG
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July 22nd, 2010 10:00
Thanks!
That's what I thought and bought the Studio 17 until I saw WLED offered on some XPS laptops and wondered why they would offer it on a high end laptop above Studio series
stylze
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November 6th, 2010 22:00
I'm just curious why they offer the WLED on the XPS if they aren't as nice as the bright display?