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Linux 5.4 Bringing Support For Lenovo's "PrivacyGuard" On Newer ThinkPads
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Guest repliedtildearrow - I was wondering about that too. TN panels provide this functionality for free, thanks to bad viewing angles. I thought at first it was switching between TN and IPS panel type.
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It's rather a separate layer on top of the display layer.
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Wait so TN/IPS is capable of tweaking the viewing angle now?
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Originally posted by M@GOid View PostThe Thinkpad T495 with a Ryzen CPU is out and to those waiting for a descent laptop with Ryzen to buy, now is the time:
Lenovo ThinkPad T495 Review: business laptop with AMD processor, long battery life, and good displayNotebookcheck testet das Lenovo ThinkPad T495 mit Ryzen Pro Prozessor und Full-HD-Panel. Kann sich AMD gegen Intel durchsetzen?
They are saying is a better buy than the Intel equivalent.
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The Thinkpad T495 with a Ryzen CPU is out and to those waiting for a decent laptop with Ryzen to buy, now is the time:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo....434716.0.html
They are saying is a better buy than the Intel equivalent.
Last edited by M@GOid; 13 September 2019, 04:14 PM.
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Linux 5.4 Bringing Support For Lenovo's "PrivacyGuard" On Newer ThinkPads
Phoronix: Linux 5.4 Bringing Support For Lenovo's "PrivacyGuard" On Newer ThinkPads
Newer high-end Lenovo ThinkPad laptops feature an option called "PrivacyGuard" for restricting the usable vertical and horizontal viewing angles of the LCD display, similar to what has been achievable previously using film covers and the like. With Linux 5.4 this feature will be supported by the kernel if concerned about others looking over your shoulders at your screen, etc...
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