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RE: 560 sale



You can get filters for privacy. I think some use micro venetian blinds embedded in plastic, some use polarization?

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From:  ross@math.hawaii.edu[SMTP:ross@math.hawaii.edu]
Sent:  1997  September 19 - Friday 08:07
To:  deanc@boi.hp.com
Cc:  thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject:  Re: 560 sale

> it, as I like to, at a dimly-lit restaurant).  And, when I'm flying,
> anyone sitting next to me can easily read the screen because of the
> wide viewing angle that active matrix provides.  With my previous dual-
> scan screens I never noticed anyone "peeking" over at my computer or
> commenting on what I was doing (or playing) on it.  But the Thinkpad's
> screen is easy to read at an angle, and it actually keeps me from doing
> any company sensitive work on the plane.

Well, forget using the 560 on most planes anyway; if the person in front
of you has the seat tilted back into your lap, the 560 won't open wide
enough to be useful, unless you hold it in you lap or well forward on the
tray table.

This is a huge advantage of the 701, which can be used in
very cramped situations.

- David