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    Is the 1366*768 screen in the Mini 10 a LP101WH1 screen?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Phil, May 4, 2009.

  1. Phil

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    Can any owner of the Mini 10 with HD screen confirm whether the display is a LG/Philips LP101WH1?

    This is the display HP2140 uses.

    PC Wizard 2008 can show what display is being used.
     
  2. guillakunst

    guillakunst Notebook Guru

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    Cant say for the HD screen as unfortunately i have the low res one - for future reference the ID of the standard screen i have is AUO121D1
     
  3. allfiredup

    allfiredup Notebook Virtuoso

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    I was wondering the same exact thing...I doubt there are many display manufacturers making 10.1" models with 1366x768 resolution...yet! The HP Mini 2140 and Dell Inspiron Mini 10 are the first ones to offer it, but it's only logical that others will do the same to remain competitive. HP would be smart to offer it on their Mini 1000-series.

    Although I'm usually a 'Dell dude', the HP Mini 2140 with the 1366x768 display is actually cheaper than a similarly equipped Dell Inspiron Mini 10! In addition to pricing, the HP can also be upgraded to 2GB RAM...the HP very tempting now!