Sorry to be starting all these topics, but this is a big decisison. Does anyone have good screen shots of what a UXGA screen compared to a SXGA screen looks like on a 15 inch notebook screen? I know in a UXGA the good thing is you can go down in resolution, if its too small.. while the SXGA you cant go up. I am just wondering if I will love that UXGA screen more than the SXGA. This is going to be my first notebook, so some of this stuff is rather new to me. Unfamiliar territory if you will..
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UXGA or SXGA+
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I have a UXGA screen, I'll take some pics as soon as my digicam starts working again
. I love the screen, I leave the screen in its native resolution (UXGA) and magnify the text on screen and it works out fine. Where this thing really shines, though, is playing a game that supports the UXGA resolution, its amazing. Unfortunately I have a peice of crap Dell Inspiron, planning on getting a sager soon (with UXGA of course)
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. I love the screen, I leave the screen in its native resolution (UXGA) and magnify the text on screen and it works out fine. Where this thing really shines, though, is playing a game that supports the UXGA resolution, its amazing. Unfortunately I have a peice of crap Dell Inspiron, planning on getting a sager soon (with UXGA of course)
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SXGA only goes up to 1400x1050, doesn't it? That's what my screen is, and very few games poll the display driver to find the list of supported resolutions, which means the highest resolution I can use without hacking is 1280x960. 1600x1200 is the next common resolution, and that's what UXGA is (or higher).
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