MacBook Pro Display

I bought a new 17" MacBook Pro on March 17, 2008. I just got around to checking the specs(properties)laptop. I thought I bought the NEW LED monitor, but in the display properties column is states that it is an LCD monitor. Is this suppose to say LED monitor? It does state that is running at high-res 1900x1200.

MacBook Pro 17" (New), Mac OS X (10.5.1), Bought New - March 17, 2008

Posted on May 8, 2008 11:59 AM

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May 8, 2008 12:14 PM in response to MrHappy1010

All modern monitors are LCD, as in Liquid Crystal Display (vs. the old CRT, Cathode Ray Tubes). However, an LCD does not produce light per-se, so you need something to light it up. In older days, it used Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps, CCFL's, but modern technology has evolved to a degree that Light Emitting Diodes, LEDs, can now be made that produce enough light to rival or exceed CCFL's, with the advantage of far less energy consumption. All recent 15in MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs come with LED-lit LCDs. However, the standard 17in MBP comes with a 1680 x 1050 CCFL LCD; the high resolution 1920x1200 LED LCD is an extra ($100) custom option, regardless of glossy or matte finish. In other words, you're in luck.

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