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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    Quote Originally Posted by dirtybit View Post
    Let me contact them to be sure that it will fit and I will get back to you.

    Just curious. Since 1080p price is almost the same, why do you want to go for 900p?
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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    I am concerned of everything being too small. I have worked at 1680x1050 and got me some days to get used to, so 1080p will be worse for me

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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    Quote Originally Posted by dirtybit View Post
    I am concerned of everything being too small. I have worked at 1680x1050 and got me some days to get used to, so 1080p will be worse for me
    When using a 1680x1050 I assume you did it on 15.4" screen which is smaller than a 15.6. So it would be almost the same (as 1680x1050). Also if you use windows you can raise dpi. On my 4530s I work @ 125% dpi and everything is cool. Also on most browsers there is setting default zoom or lowest font size
    To make you understand I have to set word 2007 @ 120% preview to have an oroginal A4 on my screen. Compare this setting with your ideal screen and take your final decision.
    Take also into consideration that 1080p movies you will see every single pixel

    Still haven't received answer. As soon as I get it I will inform.
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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    Does raising dpi also increase the size of buttons and menus in ms office and other software?
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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    I just did the math:
    1600/900 at 15.6------>46.33px/cm
    1680/1050 at 15.4----->50.65px/cm
    1920/1080 at 15.6----->55.59px/cm

    As far as pixel density is concerned 1680/1050 stands almost in the middle.
    Anyway I'm now having second thougths..

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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    I will upload some screen shot of several app @ 1080p and 900.
    If you open them in full screen you will understand what suits you more.

    Give me some time.
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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    Well, answer from laptopscreen came back. If you insist on 900p matte screen they would recommend this.
    If you change your mind they have an AUO screen RGBLED 1080p matte screen right now in stock model number B156HW01 V.4 priced @ 99$. If you are interested in 1080p I think that it worths the extra bucks. Check here

    If you want to stick with 1080p but go for a more moderate LG as the one stated on the first post I could send you mine and grub the RGB for myself .

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    Last edited by timohour; 8th February 2012 at 05:01 AM.
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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    Quote Originally Posted by timohour View Post
    Well, answer from laptopscreen came back...If you change your mind they have an AUO screen RGBLED 1080p matte screen right now in stock model number B156HW01 V.4 priced @ 99$. If you are interested in 1080p I think that it worths the extra bucks. Check here
    Did they say that the B156HW01 V.4 was compatible as well? I know they say the backlighting should be the same...Any other documentation/reviews on how this screen is better?

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    Default Re: HP Probook 4530s screen upgrade 900P, 1080P

    Yeah we've posted the documentation and AnandTech review...
    But apparently I'm not allowed to do so, not even a link back to our site.

    Just Google AnandTech + B156HW01 V.4

 

 
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