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What does IPS mean?
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CoolDragon
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What does IPS mean?
By adding options to T42p 2373GVU, I noticed this line:
14.1 inch SXGA+ IPS (1400x1050) TFT Display with wide viewing angle and high density display (Standard)
What does this IPS mean? I know only 15'' screens with 1400x1050 and higher resolution is Flexview, so what is this?
14.1 inch SXGA+ IPS (1400x1050) TFT Display with wide viewing angle and high density display (Standard)
What does this IPS mean? I know only 15'' screens with 1400x1050 and higher resolution is Flexview, so what is this?
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Unless the specs have changed (doubtful), it's most likely a typo. IPS is the technology that IBM calls "Flexview" and is currently only available for the 15" thinkpads.
IBM ThinkPad T42p (2373-7XU): 1.8GHz/1024MB, 15" UXGA, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
T42 (2374-3VU): 1.7GHz/512MB, 14.1"SXGA+, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
T42 (2374-3VU): 1.7GHz/512MB, 14.1"SXGA+, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
IPS stands for In-Plane-Switching. For more details and advantages of this technology, check out this article:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/other/ ... guide.html
HTH
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/other/ ... guide.html
HTH
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I agree, probably a typo, but Boe Hydis, who IBM are now sourcing LCDs from, make a 14.1" SXGA+ panel with something called AFFS which seems to be similar to (they say better than) IPS. This panel does draw more power than their regular 14.1" SXGA+ though.Kenn wrote:Unless the specs have changed (doubtful), it's most likely a typo. IPS is the technology that IBM calls "Flexview" and is currently only available for the 15" thinkpads.
They have a fancy flash demo explaining it all:
http://www.boehydis.com/Eng/viewiz/VIEWIZ.asp
Rob.
Hi cooldragon
When I go to "Add Options", I get the specifications for the screen as you mentioned. However, if you click the link under "Description/Manufacturer/Product Code", which reads "T42p Intel...", I get th e following for the display:
Display 14.1" TFT active matrix SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) - 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
I think that the latter is the correct specification. Suggest that you contact IBM for a clarification.
When I go to "Add Options", I get the specifications for the screen as you mentioned. However, if you click the link under "Description/Manufacturer/Product Code", which reads "T42p Intel...", I get th e following for the display:
Display 14.1" TFT active matrix SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) - 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
I think that the latter is the correct specification. Suggest that you contact IBM for a clarification.
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Yes, I do hope they start offering Hydis LCD panels. Hydis makes great panels. Also, compared to IPS panels AFFS ones use 20-30% less power. But compared to "normal" TN+ panels it does use more. I say "normal" as TN+ is what 90%+ of LCDs are.

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CoolDragon
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So, what machine type are using this cool display?
rjm1135 wrote:I agree, probably a typo, but Boe Hydis, who IBM are now sourcing LCDs from, make a 14.1" SXGA+ panel with something called AFFS which seems to be similar to (they say better than) IPS. This panel does draw more power than their regular 14.1" SXGA+ though.Kenn wrote:Unless the specs have changed (doubtful), it's most likely a typo. IPS is the technology that IBM calls "Flexview" and is currently only available for the 15" thinkpads.
They have a fancy flash demo explaining it all:
http://www.boehydis.com/Eng/viewiz/VIEWIZ.asp
Rob.
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HYDIS AFFS
The current HYDIS 14.1" SXGA LCDS which are used might not contain the AFFS technology
they are mostly HT14P12 , which has a contrast ratio of 200:1 when compared to samsung one's which have 350:1. Has some view angles less than 45 degrees, where has samsung has all 45's
The newer part which has the AFFS technology is HT14P21, which has a contrast ratio of 600:1, and angles upto 90 degrees seems to be still not under mass production. The production notes say 1H'05 , may be after the first half we might see these, but cannot be sure if IBM will incorporate them, considering the price difference these two parts might have .
they are mostly HT14P12 , which has a contrast ratio of 200:1 when compared to samsung one's which have 350:1. Has some view angles less than 45 degrees, where has samsung has all 45's
The newer part which has the AFFS technology is HT14P21, which has a contrast ratio of 600:1, and angles upto 90 degrees seems to be still not under mass production. The production notes say 1H'05 , may be after the first half we might see these, but cannot be sure if IBM will incorporate them, considering the price difference these two parts might have .
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CoolDragon
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Re: HYDIS AFFS
Oh, looks like you are from IBM! That's good to know.
But who knows what will happen after Lenovo bought the PC division of IBM.
But who knows what will happen after Lenovo bought the PC division of IBM.
rssb wrote:The current HYDIS 14.1" SXGA LCDS which are used might not contain the AFFS technology
they are mostly HT14P12 , which has a contrast ratio of 200:1 when compared to samsung one's which have 350:1. Has some view angles less than 45 degrees, where has samsung has all 45's
The newer part which has the AFFS technology is HT14P21, which has a contrast ratio of 600:1, and angles upto 90 degrees seems to be still not under mass production. The production notes say 1H'05 , may be after the first half we might see these, but cannot be sure if IBM will incorporate them, considering the price difference these two parts might have .
Current: T43P-2687D5U: P-M 2G, 2G RAM, FireGL V3200 128M, 80G 5400 RPM(Will be 100G 7K100 when 2010 gone!), 15' UXGA, Multi Burner, Intel A/B/G, Bluetooth, 9 Cell, Fingerprint Reader, WinXP Pro
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