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* Portable (obviously) | * Portable (obviously) | ||
* All-in-one solution including screen, keyboard etc | * All-in-one solution including screen, keyboard etc | ||
- | * Goon when there is an unreliable electricity supply | + | * Works when there is an unreliable electricity supply |
===== Common considerations for desktop and laptop ===== | ===== Common considerations for desktop and laptop ===== | ||
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==== Colour coverage, brightness etc ==== | ==== Colour coverage, brightness etc ==== | ||
+ | For those that work with print publishing, the colour coverage is very important. Otherwise, it becomes very difficult to get the screen to match with the printed matter. This is particularly important for professional print colour jobs. | ||
- | For those that work with print publishing, the colour coverage | + | For colour coverage |
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+ | If planning to use a laptop screen outside or inside with direct sunlight, you want the screen to manage a high level of brightness and contrast ratio. Also, you'd want a matt, rather than glossy finish, as the latter reflects background light. | ||
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+ | All these makes for a lot of variables, but a good review should cover all these aspects, and explain where the screen, whether stand-alone or part of a laptop, falls short. |