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I have Aspire 5670 from work. It's a nice upgrade from my old Dell Celeron M latitude D510. However, the keyboard was poorly contructed Couple of keys popped out of the keybroad after a little over month of use When I opened up the...
it doesn't run a little hot, but great laptop nonetheless... espacially for the price
Quote: Originally Posted by BOFH1971 the widescreen only support 1280x800, so it wont go as high as that on its internal monitor, however I would have a play around with the catalyst control centre to find out about...
Just got my 5672.. love it. However, it doesn't seem to work with my standard 19" LCD. My old Dell which isnt a wide screen worked fine. All I had to do was change the resolution from 1024 x 768 to 1280 x 1024. Is it because the...
Oh well, SXGA+ it is
This is tough 1400x1050!! But you guys said go for it.
Thanks for the quick reply. I got another question. How does the SXGA+ scale down to low resolution when need to be?
I have a choice for getting either a SXGA+ (1280x1024) or a regular XGA (1024x768) for a Dell Latitude D610 for work. I love the high resolution of the SXGA+, but I'm afraid it'd be too hard for my eyes. What do you think? I need...
thx
Quote: Originally Posted by g00nter To some it is to others it isn't. Basically truebright is a glossy layer that goes on top of the screen and riedirects the light so that colors look much much more vivid and hte...
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