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Widescreen vs standard
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Widescreen vs standard
Well just wondering.
I myself have a preferance toward standard screen sizes after I saw the laptops at Bestbuy/Etc. (Those XX^5L sized sofabed laptops)
They remind me of a door in their shape, small littile keyboard, then your laptop is not tall at all, but INSANELY WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEEEE.
I myself have a preferance toward standard screen sizes after I saw the laptops at Bestbuy/Etc. (Those XX^5L sized sofabed laptops)
They remind me of a door in their shape, small littile keyboard, then your laptop is not tall at all, but INSANELY WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEEEE.
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Too much glare on XBrite, I prefer a matt screen.
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It really depends on what you'll be using the computer for and if you plan to move aorund with the computrer alot.
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Look at an Apple PowerBook to see a widescreen done right. The 15.4" PowerBook is about the same width as a 15" ThinkPad, a bit shorter and a whole lot thinner. Not in any way sofabed like, though the 17" model is quite large.
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I'd like a widescreen if most laptops with widescreen weren't wide as my Mercury. I think Apple did a good job with widescreen though. I got to play around with a PowerBook over at the Apple store in the nearby mall. It'd be nice on long bus trips or plane rides for watching DVD's. I don't care too much for Apples because everything I run is for the PC but I still have to say that they do a great job on the PowerBook line. I especially like the 12" model, it's almost like an X series with an internal drive, metalic casing and OSX.
Latitude E7250: i5 5300U 2.3ghz, 12gb RAM, 12" 1080p touch, 256gb SSD, Win 10, Linux Mint 18.2
HP Compaq 6910p: 2GHZ C2D T6400, 4gb RAM, 14.1" WXGA, 500gb WD Blue, Linux Mint 18.2
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HP Compaq 6910p: 2GHZ C2D T6400, 4gb RAM, 14.1" WXGA, 500gb WD Blue, Linux Mint 18.2
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