Macbook pro screen and reviews

I don't understand it. If the screens are so grainy and badly lit, why are none of the reviewers pointing this out????
All the reviews I have read from magazines and pro sites, have never given bad marks to the screen. I have gone to the local Apple store and the screens look great.
I know there must be something to it cause there are so many complaints but I don't understand why the reviewers have not seen it.
eddie

There is a question of what you expect from a screen & how critical it is to your use of the computer. If my new MacBook Pro 17" was for internet browsing, reviewing company reports, spreadsheets, etc., I'd love the display: It's bright & sharp & like everything else about the machine it seems fantastic. When I showed it to my girlfriend & said I wasn't sure if I should keep it (worried that a replacement would be worse), she said it looked fine. So I filled the screen with white; then it was obvious - the top of the screen was white, the bottom was brilliant white, the middle grey & the edges dark grey...
As a photographer, this makes it very difficult to use the MacBookPro. For example, a client wanting an object shot on a white background won't be very impressed when they see the image come up with a white background fading to grey. I had hoped to use Aperture with it, but that just puts the thumbnails right in the transition from the very bright white at the bottom of the screen to the dull middle area.... not good.
I don't expect the MBP display to rival a top quality LCD screen aimed at pro users, that would be unrealistic - I'd just like it to equal the performance of the PowerBooks; I've worked with many of them and I've never seen one with a screen as bad as my MBP.

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