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What is the difference between IPS UWVA and SVA display? And which is better? I prefer to understand this in the medium of video with showing both displays....Thank you
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1366 x 768 screens are low cost and are just not good hardware. I avoid them. Other than upgrading the screen or use an external monitor nothing you can really do. Upgrading the screen is not even really an option. 

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IPS UWVA = In plane switching ultra wide viewing angle = the gold standard

 

SVA = standard viewing angle = everyday stuff

 

You want the IPS UWVA, it is a superior product and will give a much better user experience also likely costs more. 

 

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Thank you very much brother for replying....

But i want to ask one thing that why there are so much viewing difference between Full HD and HD display ?

M really suffering from HD display because colours are showing very dull in HD display than Full HD display.....so do you have any idea for solution ?
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1366 x 768 screens are low cost and are just not good hardware. I avoid them. Other than upgrading the screen or use an external monitor nothing you can really do. Upgrading the screen is not even really an option. 

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Yaa... Thanks brother
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What is the problem in screen replacing ?
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A good FHD screen can be expensive. The actual replacement is not always easy to do and in some cases the motherboard/video card will not support a higher resolution screen. 

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Ohh...done
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My graphics card and mother board are able to run Full HD display and i don't have any issue for expense.....so, Is there any other problem ?
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As long as you are sure no other issues. Make sure you get the right kind of replacement screen. 

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