So I just got a Lenovo Yoga 13. This is my review.
As what I primarily do is writing and programming, having a good keyboard is critical for me, which is why a tablet alone can’t work for me, and...
I have owned dozens of laptops in a variety of brands, and had many different laptops provided for my use at work. Without question, this is the finest I have owned. The Alienware M17x R2 is a...
Lenovo Thinkpad W530 Review
by Djembe
One of the longest and most enduring brands in computers is Thinkpad. Originally developed by IBM in the USA, Thinkpad notebook computers are now...
NO! Or at least ive never seen one before maybe its cuz its too expensive to make for such a small computer maybe with the intro of oleds we'll see some
See? That's what I don't get. At SXGA+, the Lenovo X convertible almost matches the DPI of a 13.3" WSXGA+ (this one is +3 dpi or 2% more). And the Lenovo can hardly be called an "expensive" notebook, considering the other features and the "Thinkpad" factor.
Asus and Sony have that kind of laptop as far i concern. I've seen some of those but never actually bother the spec much since im going after Alienware kind of laptops. There's another guy on the forum looking for the same stuff too.
Really? I don't recall any WSXGA+ at that size out there... there is a WXGA+ model, I just don't remember which one. Still, WXGA+ is not that much, but better than WXGA anyway.
If you want big res you better get expensive GPU otherwise your movie/games will by choppy. BTW there's no point on this high res stuff, all decent screen looks as good as they were. For me if the screen is not LCD TFT i'll will be very happy enough