T60 800x600?
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JerzeeDevil
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T60 800x600?
Is the T60 available with 800x600 screen resolution?
Re: T60 800x600?
All T60s support 800x600 screen resolution, but there does not exist a T60 for which it is the native resolution. The lowest native is 1024x768 on some models.
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Re: T60 800x600?
Interesting question. Are you asking this because you want a screen with a very low pixel density so that everything looks bigger?JerzeeDevil wrote:Is the T60 available with 800x600 screen resolution?
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Re: T60 800x600?
With each new windows version you get better dpi support.
If you decrease dpis, everything on the screen looks bigger.
Windows 7 is really nice doing this, it is far better than Windows XP. It is not perfect, though. In general, decreasing dpis in windows is better than just decreasing the resolution. Of course it's best to have a native display panel within the T60.
There was no 800x600 original display available to order from Lenovo/IBM. The T60 displays have to have a special chip (eeprom) which is programmed only for thinkpads. You can not use displays without this chip. This is at least for T60 with SXGA+ and UXGA displays. I am not sure if this is true for other thinkpads.
If you decrease dpis, everything on the screen looks bigger.
Windows 7 is really nice doing this, it is far better than Windows XP. It is not perfect, though. In general, decreasing dpis in windows is better than just decreasing the resolution. Of course it's best to have a native display panel within the T60.
There was no 800x600 original display available to order from Lenovo/IBM. The T60 displays have to have a special chip (eeprom) which is programmed only for thinkpads. You can not use displays without this chip. This is at least for T60 with SXGA+ and UXGA displays. I am not sure if this is true for other thinkpads.
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