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The Best Notebook Displays As Reviewed By Notebookcheck

Started by Redaktion, July 11, 2014, 10:07:43

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The Crow

Alienware 13 R3 2k OLED display is the best panel on a laptop ever!

Nothing more to say.

Ednumero


Ednumero

Fujitsu LifeBook U758 - https://www.notebookcheck.net/Faux-K-Make-Sure-Your-Next-4K-Laptop-is-Actually-4K.289242.0.html

Shouldn't this disqualify it?

anon

I recommend updating your database to record the display refresh rate. As of now, I will only want to buy a laptop with refresh rate of at least 120 Hz. I can infer this from the response time, but still.

qwerty123

Great list, but could be improved. Please add display technology column to the table to quickly see the display type. For example - currently it is not possible to see if there's any OLED panels on the list. You need to check one by one... Also, with the advent of mini LED type backlight, additional column for denoting backlight type would be useful as well. Adding refresh rate, as previous comment suggests, is also very good idea.

Hemma

Thanks for this fantastic list! I can see you listed Lenovo slim 7i Carbon, and that makes me wonder if slim 7 pro also can be a latop to match? (2,2k och 2,8k is avaible) BR.

Drew Tronvig

What I'm seeing is the Price data missing and the data from all the following columns shifted one column to the left. As in:
Price: IPD LED
Screen: 15.60"
Size: 3840x2160
Resolution: 282 PPI
and so on ...

PWM column data

PWM data for MacBook Pro seems to be wrong. Did column header for PWM and Uniformity switched?

Thanks,
Lian

Gediminas


NikoB

Quote from: Gediminas on July 27, 2023, 12:41:59Where is the rest of laptops with bigger screens?
Most 18" laptops with 2.5k screens have worse ppi and poor contrast around 1000:1. 18" laptops with 4k@120Hz+ are extremely rare for marketing reasons, although they are much better than 2.5k panels.

Therefore, today it is simply pointless for the mass buyer to discuss 17.3-18" laptops with 4k@120Hz + IPS - most of them are not affordable for them and the choice of models is very limited.

There is simply nothing to choose in the best 4k@120Hz class for today, with the best visual picture for the eyes at the maximum working space (it fits more than 18")...


Joe

I was interested in your number two laptop for best display the Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14IRH G8. Could you please  explain what makes it the 2nd best display. There are some real heavy hitters on the list. I know all the spec's 3K display, 120 Hz and P3 color space coverage, but could you break down why it's the 2nd best display on the list.

Thank You

Tim H

Hello,
Can you add an option to include *all* reviewed laptops? 

E.g. a MSI creator 17, which this site reviewed to have a sustained brightness around 1000 nits, cannot be found when sorting for brightness - but if it were, it would be at the top. 

(This would be helpful for those, like me, who are willing to buy used laptops -- and work outside most of the time :)

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