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Yep, a higher resolution screen is no benefit to ordinary DVD. However, I believe some of the newer video cards have hardware scaling to get ready for HDTV and other higher resolution sources. Done well, these could slightly improve...
Actually, it is the OS. Too many of the programs I use don't work with a Mac and I need maximum interoperability. Plus the fact that Mac hardware is several generations behind PC... especially the screens. Steve
Quote: Originally Posted by Richard Carver These guys will do it but it isn't cheap! http://www.evdoinfo.com/EVDO/Info/EV...l_20051030602/ Yes, I wouldn't describe $50 a day as cheap. I might look at...
The fonts aren't so small depending on screen size. A WUXGA 17" has about the same pixel density as WSXGA 15", which is about the same as a wxga 13.3 inch. IMHO there is no point getting a bigger screen unless it is high...
I'd choose the one with the better screen. You're staring at it for an awfully long time. Steve
Is there a prepaid EVDO service? It'd be handy for whgen I visit the US. Thanks Steve
The best screens are the Sony XBrite and Fujitsu CrystalView. IMHO, of course. Steve
Fujitsu make great notebooks, especially the tiny ones. If the 10.6" widescreen of the P7010 is too big, check out the P1510 with a 8 inch widescreen that swivels like a tablet. Asus also make one of this size (ordinary screen)...
I was sent one of these but have no use for it (it's too hard to wait for a cheap XPS). It's for 20% of Inspiron notebooks and Dimension Desktops. Testing it last night, I don't think it stacks onto any other discounts they have, but...
I don't realy want or need a 9300, and I'm too lazy to sit waiting for an XPS. I'll post the coupon in the FS area if anyone wants it. Steve
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