It could be a privacy panel with an extra layer added to prevent people from being able to shoulder surf from beside you.
At that point I'd almost rather go TN though. Privacy panels only look good from almost head on anyway, so you might as well go with the lowest power option for battery reasons.
I was thinking its intentional too. HP Elitebook IPS panels have really poor viewing angles for the same reason. They are good panels, I think its just the polarizer. This is assuming you are lucky enough to get an Elitebook with a IPS panel. Many companies still seem to order, unintentionally, the crappy FHD TN panels because for some reason HP (and Lenovo) still offer them.
Why no detail on how the monitor is actually driven? Does it have a crappy USB GPU (aka DisplayLink chip) or is it using the host GPU thru USB C DisplayPort Alt mode?
This is really cool. In just a few more years, we can hope for some slightly more advanced engineering and see this updated to include other computing components as well, such as a CPU, GFX, and RAM. The possibilities are finiteless really.
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Kevin G - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 - link
What type of IPS has a viewing angle of 160 degrees? That seems a bit off.DanNeely - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 - link
It could be a privacy panel with an extra layer added to prevent people from being able to shoulder surf from beside you.At that point I'd almost rather go TN though. Privacy panels only look good from almost head on anyway, so you might as well go with the lowest power option for battery reasons.
Samus - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 - link
I was thinking its intentional too. HP Elitebook IPS panels have really poor viewing angles for the same reason. They are good panels, I think its just the polarizer. This is assuming you are lucky enough to get an Elitebook with a IPS panel. Many companies still seem to order, unintentionally, the crappy FHD TN panels because for some reason HP (and Lenovo) still offer them.cygnus1 - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 - link
Why no detail on how the monitor is actually driven? Does it have a crappy USB GPU (aka DisplayLink chip) or is it using the host GPU thru USB C DisplayPort Alt mode?Omega244 - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 - link
Specs on Amazon show"1 x USB Type-C (DP Alt mode) "
cygnus1 - Wednesday, May 16, 2018 - link
I did 2 minutes worth of googling and found the pertinent info available in the PDF spec sheet.http://us.aoc.com/_admin/upload/19f28b1f6a9722e7b9...
Input Signal 1 x USB Type-C (DP Alt mode)
So, this will not work with all USB C ports. You have to have Display Port Alt Mode support or you got notta.
MamiyaOtaru - Thursday, May 17, 2018 - link
the word's "nada"Farfolomew - Thursday, May 17, 2018 - link
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