Is there an inbetween between a 1024x768 and 1400x1050 LCD?
Is there an inbetween between a 1024x768 and 1400x1050 LCD?
Call it the goldilox syndrome, but with a 14" lcd, xga doesn't quite fit all the information I need on one screen, and everything is too small and harder to read on a sxga screen.
is there such thing as a 1200x800 resolution screen.
I've never seen one, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
is there such thing as a 1200x800 resolution screen.
I've never seen one, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
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Rightclick anywhere on the SXGA+ desktop, select Properties, select the Settings tab and move the slider under Resolution the whatever resolution suits you.
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Unfortunately this will give you a non-native resolution, which will degrade the image quality, in some cases much more than others.realblackstuff wrote:Rightclick anywhere on the SXGA+ desktop, select Properties, select the Settings tab and move the slider under Resolution the whatever resolution suits you.
In answer to the OP's question, the Z61T comes in two screen resolutions. The "better" of the two, 900x1440 is both a 14" widescreen plus has an intermediate native resolution.
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Re: Is there an inbetween between a 1024x768 and 1400x1050 L
In the old CRT days when there was no such thing as a "native resolution", you could run 1152x864 (XGA+) or 1280x960, but no one makes LCD panels with these resolutions, to my knowledge. And 1280x1024 is 5:4 rather than 4:3, making it impractical for laptop applications.fefrie wrote:Call it the goldilox syndrome, but with a 14" lcd, xga doesn't quite fit all the information I need on one screen, and everything is too small and harder to read on a sxga screen.
is there such thing as a 1200x800 resolution screen.
The one option would be to go wide screen -- the Z series offers a 14" 1280x800 (WXGA) display).
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Re: Is there an inbetween between a 1024x768 and 1400x1050 L
I have said the exact same thing about having XGA vs. SXGA+ on the X60T's 12.1" screen.fefrie wrote:Call it the goldilox syndrome, but with a 14" lcd, xga doesn't quite fit all the information I need on one screen, and everything is too small and harder to read on a sxga screen.
A few Thinkpad models from the late 1990s had 1280x1024 (i.e. SXGA, without the "plus") displays, but that's a 5:4 aspect ratio. The 4:3 version of SXGA would be 1280x960, which might be the sweet spot for many people. Unfortunately, I am not aware of any laptops with such a resolution. The best compromise available is going widescreen: 1280x800 (WXGA) has 30% more working area than XGA.
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