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    Dell i6000 & i9300 screen???

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by dark_prince, Jul 3, 2005.

  1. dark_prince

    dark_prince Notebook Geek

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    I was just wondering are the screens of i6000 & i9300 glossy (Coz i can't tell from the pics on their site) ?? and what do they mean by UltraSharp in this case???
     
  2. lowlymarine

    lowlymarine Notebook Deity

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    The screens with "TrueLife" (usually the WUXGA screens) are glossy, the others are not (to my knowledge).

    As for what "ultrasharp" means, I'm not really sure. My best guess is that it's just some random jargon to make the screen seem better, since it appears to be on just about all of their screens.
     
  3. dark_prince

    dark_prince Notebook Geek

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    Thanks!!! Things are lot clearer now ;)