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    Question about Asus screens

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by EGM92, Mar 18, 2010.

  1. EGM92

    EGM92 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey everyone,

    the last Asus that I played around with was a G2S laptop and it was pretty sweet. I'm thinking about getting an Asus very soon but there's one thing that I need to know. Does Asus offer any models of laptops with a "unibody" screen? everything in one unit? Like the Macbook Pro or the Dell SXPS16 how there's no actual bezel that sticks out and there's a hard piece of glass/plastic in front of the panel itself covering the entire screen unit.

    I really like this design just wondering if Asus offers any laptops with that style of screen.

    Thanks!
     
  2. superjojo

    superjojo Notebook Consultant

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    I have the N61JQ and it has what you;re talking about. I believe it is called edge to edge screen.
     
  3. EGM92

    EGM92 Notebook Evangelist

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    Great thanks, I didn't know they offered any laptops with Edge-to-Edge like you say. Is there a list of all the models with that type of screen?
     
  4. da13371ama

    da13371ama Notebook Consultant

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    i think the n43, n63, and n73 will have edge to edge screen