Chris,
On Dec 16, 2007 5:06 PM, Chris Chapman <chrisc@clouds.net> wrote:
> The screen seems to have a better coating...maybe it's just less used??
>
I've noticed that there IS a difference between the 2000 and 2100
screens. (as defined by my experience of having two of each). One
LCD is made by Sharp (the golden-hued ones, same manufacturer that
made the excellent screen in the OMP), and the other by someone else
(that also manufactured the 110-130 screens?). My 2100s have the
golden-hued screen, and my 2000s do not.
I also have touch-screen issues on one of the golden-hued screens, but
never had so much as a burp or the jaggies on the non-Sharp
touchscreens.
My $0.002, FWIW.
Josef
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