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OK, so now I have larger text in my windows. What about text within applications; spreadsheets, client aps, photo editors????? To get easily readable text I have to futz with settings in every application? No thanks, I'll pass on...
Cm364SMG you have my vote for the SXGA+ 1400x1050. Although the UXGA has better characteristics in terms of viewing angle and probably contrast ratio, SXGA+ on a 15" is hard to argue against for lots of types of work. skuff
I agree that that UXGA has some advantages, though not the end-all-be-all in every case. In my opinion, it's very importeant when talking about resolutions, to never leave off the + or W or whatever. There are too many distinctions...
I currently use 2 laptops. Both Dell's. They both have 15" lcd's. One is uxga, the other is sxga+. Color saturation and viewing angles aside, I far and away prefer the sxga+ (speaking in terms of pixel size). For everyday...
SXGA = 1280x1024 5/4 ratio SXGA+ = 1400x1050 4/3 ratio UXGA = 1600x1200 4/3 ratio skuff
Quote: Originally Posted by Igg Yea sorry I meant the LCD screens, any idea when they will have the 15 inch ones in for the 5680? I didn't realize there was currently a shortage of either screen for the 5680 ...
Quote: Originally Posted by MarcwithaC i also wanted to know if you think this is the same computer as the sager...
By the way, just for complete clarification, of the resolustions listed here (640 x 480, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 1600 x 1200); 1280x1024 is not 4/3 like all the others. It is 5/4. 1400x1050 is also a 4/3 resolution. 1280x960 is the...
After reading the view, it appears that the 5400 rpm drives offer a more significant advantage over the 4200 than the 7200 offers over the 5400. Or... looks like the 5400 rpm drives are the current sweet spot in terms of...
I seem to remember posts about the 3750 recently. You can email Adam and get a quote on this model from PCT, though it isn't listed on their products page. skuff
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