it will be fine. they WXGA+ does not have a glossy screen which the WUXGA+ does, but then again some people seem to dislike the glossy screens, so that's personal preference. for surfing/docs, WXGA+ is fine and for gaming it could be...
I have the LG and could not be happier with this screen. VERY minimal light leakage, sparkles...well, I don't see them (I *do* on my HP NC8000 though!) and amazing performance/battery life
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How much faster would the card preform if it was only ran on the regular 17'' monitor they offer, not the UXGA one?
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the speed of the card is very dependant on what...
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nvidia does not supply notebook drivers, although you can make the official drivers work on your notebook simply by modifying the .inf file. check the site www.laptopvideo2go.com for more information.