Gaming Laptop Screens | High-end gaming, graphic design | Resolution: 1920x1080 (Base) | 4K ▲ (Advanced) (4x pixels, 3840x2160) Response Time: 3ms ▲ (Advanced) (2ms faster than Base) Touch Screen: Capacitive multi-touch (ISO 9241-412 compliant) | Advanced model offers 4K resolution and 3ms response time for crisp visuals and smooth gameplay. |
Business Laptop Screens | Office productivity, presentations | 4:3 aspect ratio (industry standard for vertical workspace) 90-day warranty (standard for consumer electronics) | 4:3 aspect ratio provides more vertical space for spreadsheets and documents. | Lower resolution may strain eyes for prolonged use compared to 16:9 displays. |
Touchscreen Laptops | Content creation, presentations | Pressure-sensitive touch ▲ (Advanced) (ISO 9241-412 compliant) Capacitive multi-touch (Base) | Advanced model supports pressure sensitivity for drawing and precision input. | Touchscreens may add cost and weight compared to non-touch models. |
High-Resolution Displays | Photo/video editing, detail-oriented work | Resolution: 1920x1080 (Base) | 4K ▲ (Advanced) (4x pixels, 3840x2160) | 4K resolution enhances detail clarity for editing and design. |
Modular/Lightweight Screens | Repair, upgrades, frequent replacements | Modular design (ISO 9001 certified for easy replacement) Durable materials (ASTM D543 compliant) | Modular design allows quick repairs/upgrades, reducing downtime and costs. | Modular components may sacrifice some structural integrity compared to integrated designs. |
Budget-Friendly Screens | Casual use, basic tasks | 1920x1080 resolution (industry standard for cost-effective displays) 5ms response time (meets VESA DisplayHDR 400 spec) | Cost-effective for everyday tasks like browsing and office work. | Lacks advanced features like 4K resolution or pressure-sensitive touch. |