Nope. Not in a setting where privacy is such a big deal. Terrible viewing angles are where it's at. They actually sell viewing angle reducing screens to go over normal displays in offices where social security numbers and the like are commonly on-screen not too far from line-of-sight for non-employees. I'm not surprised if this machine has a seriously bad viewing angle.
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zakarria @ Mar 27th 2007 6:16PM
Nope. Not in a setting where privacy is such a big deal. Terrible viewing angles are where it's at. They actually sell viewing angle reducing screens to go over normal displays in offices where social security numbers and the like are commonly on-screen not too far from line-of-sight for non-employees. I'm not surprised if this machine has a seriously bad viewing angle.