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Not that I notice. I've asked other customers of proportable and they haven't had the problem. However there are issues with some people on this forums, I know that.. The issue is because Asus used two lcd companies and their screens...
Asus' system can easily be compared with Apple's...... The W1n and S5ne are two of the closest to apples performance and looks wise. You can see some over at www.proportable.com steve
right now I think some people like the widescreen, some don't. I think there are more people who just don't know better and got a widescreen without looking at a 15.1" for comparison. Most are also probably coming from older...
I was considering trading in my M6 for a W1 so I called Asus and they said the W1 is coming in 1 configuration. When I asked them about Startech's difference options, they said they had already contacted them about changing the...
Thats basically what Justin told me, so I got a 15.1... however my friend got a 15.4" and after seeing both, I'd go with the 15.1 too. Now, the W1's screen with the higher res does make things a lot easier to use at 15.4",...
the lights on the W1 are orange....... and there is no led display on the units available now. ProPortable said the led display is part of the tv tuner model coming in about a month which includes the remote
no gpu swap..... proportable says the 9700 will be the same price..... they are looking at June 1st.
Seriously though...... it's microsoft..... they are good and they are evil at the same time. They came up with the idea, if you want the xp tablet os on your systems, you have to build it within certain restrictions...... Will...
yeah, check it, it uses a little more resources.. if you're working with a minimum of RAM, you might not want to though
cnet.com suggests some real junk and you can post reviews on there without signing up...... just take it with a grain of salt.... as long as what they say matches up with other things you read, then it's probably ok.
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