Want a High Resolution LED Display

Hi,
I am considering of buying a T400 soon, probably this summer. My major concern about the matter is that the WXGA+ (high resolution 1440x900) display is no longer available, on both US and Canadian website.  From what I read in this forum, such spec is discontinous, and I am frankly very disapointed. Basically, I consider that as a deal breaker. A choice to make between resolution and display brightness + power saving is a decision I can not make with my conscious mind.
I really hope that the high res LED display will be back soon, and I would appreciate a representitive from lenovo to confirm this. 
I heard there are numerous issue related to the LG vs. Samsung LEDs and also the negative feedback on the keyboard issue since the launch of new T400. As the Flagship of the range, I truely hope that the Thinkpad engineering team do not repeat silly mistakes like these to ruin the name of Thinkpad.
thanks

Yes Trevor thats me! I thought that was you! How are you doing?? Great to hear from you :-)
A couple of things as i stayed up late last night looking around.....
I have looked at the Dell Precision M4700 and because its got the older processors & its not as expensive as the M4800 but would seem to work well for me. Im looking for something that is not too high a resolution like 1920x1080 (and even that is pushing it on a 15.6" screen im sure), good viewing angles, lots of RAM, decent NITS, decent sRGB coverage and that wont break the bank. Easy chore huh?
I think with this purchase im going to have to make some compromises and by getting this machine i think i will be ok. Im sure they will probably come out with a high resolution fix the day i get my lower resolution display but hey, thats the way it goes huh?
Im using a very old MacBook Pro right now that is 1200x800 and it is excellent so im sure i'll be fine with a 1920x1080 display.
One thing that has me confused is when i look at Dell's website it states that all of their machines are approved for Photoshop CS6. Kind of funny they would say that if that includes the high rez version no?
Also, they have something called an "optimizer" which i beleive is software that works with your computer to optimize it for certain applications on the fly. It lists it as working well with Photoshop. That would in no way be a solution to the high rez display issues would it?
I even saw a video that had the highest resolution display with Photoshop on it and it looked fine! Did they Photoshop that??
Any insight you can give me before i pull the trigger would be most appreciated. I am getting a Windows machine because i have to run QuickBooks for Windows on it and i dont want to use Parallels or Boot Camp. Just me but i dont like the idea of doing that (i know im wierd!)
Hope to hear from you all soon!
Thank you so much for the great help!
best to you,
rick

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