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Yup. The WSXGA+ would be a good choice in your situation. Your resolution: 1280 x 1024 The WXGA: 1280 x 800 The WSXGA+: 1650 x 1050 With the WXGA, you'll get the same amount of width as you would with your PC's...
it's probably just a card (or chip) that gives you video
yea just play around with your laptop for awhile at that resolution. don't worry... you'll soon get use to it... it just takes time. personally.. sometimes i find this WXGA screen of mine too "big" because sometimes i use...
Not sure if this helps... but try: right clicking on your desktop --> go to properties. Basically you should be at the display properties. Go to Settings --> Advanced. Look for a tab that says something about monitors and...
I asked myself the same question when I was purchasing a laptop; with the exception that it was the 5150. The 8600 has a full size keyboard (with windows key, tilda(~) key, delete, insert, page ups/downs all in the standard keyboard...
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You can find the 9600/9700 wallpapers at http://www.hkss.com/inspiron8600 As for my WXGA... it's big.. yea.. but i sit my laptop on a computer desk and I have the keyboard about 1.5 meters away from the laptop screen. I can see all...
Quote: MojoRT, what are your settings at if i may ask? Because it looks pretty big there. Are they fuzzy at all if the dpi is set at a higher rate? Well.. my screen is different from your screen. I have the WXGA vs...
Widesceen displays are not technically better than 4:3 screens. They're less portable.. alot bigger.. take up alot more room... etc. The fact that icons might be a little small might be due to the type of screen you have. The WXGA...
I really wish I could. But we're both in University right now and my digital camera is at home. I can tell you though that the colours on the WXGA and WSXGA+ are very identical. The blushish tone on my screen is the camera's fault...
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