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Hi guys,
Just doing some last minute obsessing before I take the plunge and order my
first laptop. ;-)
My use will be graphics editing (generally illustration/art, rather than
photography) and the machine will be entirely used indoors.
The shortlist is:
Acer Aspire 1362WLMi (Price inc 3 yrs Warranty £612)
Acer Aspire 3022WLMi (Price inc 3 yrs AD Warranty £682)
(Dell Inspiron 6000 was in the running, but I've ruled it out for the price
Dell UK want for a 3 year warranty).
Specs are similar - both being Sempron 2800+ based and both having
dedicated video RAM. The significant difference for me is that the 3022 has
a "CrystalBrite" screen and the 1362 does not.
I know LCD's are reputed to offer poorer colour reproduction when compared
to CRT's - does a CrytsalBrite screen make this better or worse?
Also, I understand that LCD's are easier on the eyes (than CRT's) - again
does anyone have any comments on whether a very glossy screen helps or
hinders in this area?
I know it would be better if I could see them myself, but they're not
stocked locally, so if anyone has had the chance to compare CrystalBrite
(or similar glossy screens) to regular screens, I'd appreciate any
comments.
Thanks.
higgy.
Hi guys,
Just doing some last minute obsessing before I take the plunge and order my
first laptop. ;-)
My use will be graphics editing (generally illustration/art, rather than
photography) and the machine will be entirely used indoors.
The shortlist is:
Acer Aspire 1362WLMi (Price inc 3 yrs Warranty £612)
Acer Aspire 3022WLMi (Price inc 3 yrs AD Warranty £682)
(Dell Inspiron 6000 was in the running, but I've ruled it out for the price
Dell UK want for a 3 year warranty).
Specs are similar - both being Sempron 2800+ based and both having
dedicated video RAM. The significant difference for me is that the 3022 has
a "CrystalBrite" screen and the 1362 does not.
I know LCD's are reputed to offer poorer colour reproduction when compared
to CRT's - does a CrytsalBrite screen make this better or worse?
Also, I understand that LCD's are easier on the eyes (than CRT's) - again
does anyone have any comments on whether a very glossy screen helps or
hinders in this area?
I know it would be better if I could see them myself, but they're not
stocked locally, so if anyone has had the chance to compare CrystalBrite
(or similar glossy screens) to regular screens, I'd appreciate any
comments.
Thanks.
higgy.