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-[* black] The Thinkpad T520 is available from Lenovo with a 1080p high color gamut display as a $250 upgrade to the base 1366x768 display. It is worthwhile to buy the same 1080p LCD panel online for under $100 and do the upgrade yourself!
+[* icon_note] The Thinkpad T520 is available from Lenovo with a 1080p high color gamut display as a $250 upgrade to the base 1366x768 display. It is worthwhile to buy the same 1080p LCD panel online for under $100 and do the upgrade yourself!
[* black] The exact original model used by Lenovo is the [http://www.laptopscreen.com/English/screen-part-number/B156HW01~V.4/|AUO B156HW01 V.4]. This is a 15.6", matte, 1080p panel with LED backlighting.
[* black] This display has been measured by [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Schenker-XMG-P511-Notebook.66654.0.html|notebookcheck.net] and [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4649/mythlogic-pollux-1400-clevos-w150hr-tested/6|anandtech.com] and shown to perform beautifully.
[* black] A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contrast_(vision)|contrast] ratio over 500 is available and this display is able to show over 95% of the colors in the AdobeRGB [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamut|spectrum]. 1080p is a much higher resolution than the basic 1366x768 display, allowing for more work space.
[* black] Viewing angle image courtesy of notebookcheck.net