1600×900 (HD+) screen. The 1920×1200 one is exactly identical. Colors are good, they don’t shift a lot when not viewed in front, compared to most panels. The screen is not grainy at all, and excellent for a matte panel. Don’t forget this was taken with my phone and exagerates apparent problems! This has to be within the best laptop panels on the market.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Please, please put some videos showing how “big” this thing is… do some ‘video review’ – there are PLENTY of people that are considering whether to buy one or not…
do a review plssssssssssss….
I’m sorry, I did not compare it with other laptops. I only know it’s brighter than the older I had and it was already enough in most cases.
would you say it’s a pretty bright screen?
thanks.
yes, a review would be great
could u please do a review for this laptop?
If they are Canadian DVD's they will have french subtitles available for the movie. That is probably the easiest way to find out. If you are in the states and the dvd has the canadian home rating then the dvd was most likely designed for a north american wide release as to save cost, especially if the dvds have french subtitles on it. Most of the dvds are being designed this way now to cut costs. The only thing I do know is that canada does not use the NC-17 rating, they go from PG-13 right to R.

@mwiktorow26 i do consider buying one too…what do you think of it?