vinnie colaiuta
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iPerl schrieb:Gut, es könnte etwas weniger blinkwinkelabhängig sein.
Hierzu habe ich folgenden Erfahrungsbericht gefunden>>>
"Viewing angles coupled with the very limited maximum tilt of the display. If the vertical viewing angle were good, then I would accept the limited tilt. However, the combination gets in my way all the time. If I sit properly (straight up with good ergonomics) I cannot get an optimum display angle. I'm average height at 6'1". That means, it's not bright and colors are distorted if I sit properly. The only way for me to enjoy the brightness and positive parts of this display is if I a) move it further away from me and stretch my arms to type (terrible for shoulders, wrists and everything) or b) lean back far in my chair and stretch out while typing (also bad for body in every way). So, this laptop actively prevents good working posture and makes it impossible to combine good ergonomic posture with good viewing angle of the display. Poor design together with a poor display - a lousy combination. Yesterday, I marveled at the high quality of a lady's titanium powerbook display. She was sitting at the genius bar and I walked around to observe viewing angles etc - seemed totally evenly illuminated with good viewing angles. those had other problems, but the display certainly wasn't one of them."