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    Would you be interested in the same panel of Thinkpad X300 (WXGA+) for the M1330?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by jmbene, Feb 22, 2008.

  1. jmbene

    jmbene Notebook Enthusiast

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    The specs shows a new high resolution LED backlit WXGA+ panel.
    It has 1440x900 (127,67 DPI)
    It could be offered as an option in the same way of the standart LCD WXGA display and the LED WXGA display.

    Andrew Baxter said:
     
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    graememk Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ya i would be interested, i love having lots of space on my desktop! I used to have a 1920x1200 on my inspiron 6000, and with that i could have a firefox and word open at the same time side by side with both showing the full web page, - very useful for essays etc.
     
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    jmbene Notebook Enthusiast

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    I think it would be useful for coding or design when you have dozen of windows, tabs and palettes. I need room for all them.