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toss 10-21-2005 04:31 PM

Re: Dell Laptop screen, 1440 x 900 vs. 1920 x 1200, which is better &
 
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Seriously. I kick myself nearly every time I launch up the 3rd+ table.

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What happens when you open up a 4th table?

Schwartzy61 10-21-2005 10:04 PM

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17 inch Ultra Sharp WUXGA with TrueLife, 1920 x 1200 pixels

This is the one I have and I am sooooooooo happy I didn't get the other.

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Mackas 10-22-2005 06:34 AM

Re: Dell Laptop screen, 1440 x 900 vs. 1920 x 1200, which is better & why?
 
As everyone so far has stated you need the second to four table. If you have the chance though check someone else's out before you buy. I bought a Dell laptop with 1920 x 1200 and whilst you can 4 table without overlap I find it tough on the eyes - don't forget this is a 17" screen and not 21" (a la 2001FP). As an aside I have perfect vision and don't get this problem with laptop on a lesser resolution or using 2001FP.

In fact I now four table exclusively on the desktop / 2001FP and if I have to use the laptop play tourneys or multi-table with overlap with screen set to a lesser resolution.

I dislike the high resolution on a small screen (17") that much I have more or less permanently set the resolution to a lower setting. In fact I actually think I would just buy a different laptop next time. So in my opinion you may love it like Bob or hate it like me so the obvious thing to do is check it out for yourself before you buy. Not looking to start a debate here just offering an alternative perspective before you commit yourself.

Goos Luck

Mackas


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