slate: You ask many questions and some of them require lengthy answers. At least some of what you want to know can be found by searching here and at other forums like:
http://www.gottabemobile.com
http://www.tabletpcreview.com
http://www.studenttabletpc.com/
http://www.tabletpc2.com/
http://pencomputing.com/index.html
In particular, Geoff Walker at PenComputing has written an interesting article about LCD screens that you should read:
http://ruggedpcreview.com/3_technolo...notebooks.html
It will give you some useful background information.
Regarding the specific tablets that you ask about, very few have actually seen the LE1700wt, and for that reason, you likely won't get too many comments about it. Both LE 1700 models use the Toshiba SXGA+ screen (I believe). According to the BOE Hydis website, their SXGA+ screen is not yet in production. The Toshiba screen features wide viewing angles (120°?), not quite the ultra-wide viewing angles that BH gets, but probably adequate. Rob Bushway at GBM has seen a WT, but didn't do any rigorous comparisons between the VA screen and the WT screen:
http://www.gottabemobile.com/GottaBe...0TabletPC.aspx
Regarding the N-Trig overlay, common sense would lead one to expect that the ITO coating on the overlay would make the underlying LCD screen a bit less bright. However, it's all relative, and the degree of attenuation may not be very noticeable. Again, when the WT starts to hit the streets, we'll all know more.
The TK i440D is only just now hitting the streets. I had an hour to inspect one at the TK offices in Torrance, CA. If you have not seen it, I wrote about my impressions, in particular the screen, here:
http://alltp.com/content.aspx/c/tabl...in_Sahara-i440
and I addressed a specific question about view-ability here (see the 10th posting):
http://www.gottabemobile.com/forum/f...s.asp?TID=1759
I hope that these various links will help to answer some of your questions.



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