Laptop Screens (Standard) | General home/office use, budget laptops | - Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (standard for laptops) - Contrast Ratio: 500:1 (▲ over 400:1 industry baseline) - Response Time: 5ms (matches 5-8ms industry range) | Cost-effective, energy-efficient, EDP interface for seamless integration | Lower contrast than premium models, limited customization options |
Gaming Laptop Screens | High-speed gaming, multimedia | - Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (standard) - Response Time: 3-5ms (▲▲ vs 5-8ms in standard models) - Brightness: 300 nits (▲ over 250 nits in base models) | Faster refresh rates (assumed 144Hz+), vivid colors for gaming | Higher cost, thicker bezels, higher power consumption |
Ultrabook Displays | Thin-and-light laptops, portability | - Thickness: < 5mm (▲▲ vs 7mm in standard screens) - Panel Type: IPS (▲ over TN panels for color accuracy) | Slim design, superior color accuracy, low power draw | Higher price point, narrower viewing angles in some IPS variants |
All-in-One PC Displays | Home entertainment, productivity | - Interface: EDP/HDMI (supports 4K@60Hz) - Warranty: 1 year (▲▲ vs 90 days in base laptop screens) | Integrated design, high-resolution compatibility, long-term reliability | Limited portability, heavier than standalone monitors |
Business Laptop Screens | Corporate use, document work | - Durability: MIL-STD-810G certified (▲ over non-certified models) - Anti-Glare Coating: Yes (reduces glare in office lighting) | Scratch-resistant, glare-free viewing, 90-day warranty | Lower contrast ratio (450:1) compared to consumer models, slower response time |
Tablet Displays | Mobile productivity, touch interaction | - Touch Support: Capacitive multi-touch (▲ over non-touch laptop screens) - Thickness: < 4mm (▲▲ vs 5mm in ultrabooks) | Lightweight, portable, intuitive touch interface | Lower brightness (250 nits), narrower viewing angles in some tablet panels |