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    need a favour, screenshot of msdn.com on 1900x1200 please

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by mode, Jul 13, 2005.

  1. mode

    mode Notebook Enthusiast

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    I want to buy a laptop before the 750 coupon expires tommorrow, and my final decision is either the default 9300 screen or the truelife.

    Could someone who has a 1900x1200 resolution please post a screenshot of msdn.com. It would help me greatly in making my decsion.
    Thanks for any help.
     
  2. drumfu

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    here's a screencap of msdn.com taken on my wuxga i6000...

    clickly clicky


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    mode Notebook Enthusiast

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    I really appreciate that.
    Thankyou
     
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    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    Damn that is small even on a 17" !!! I like to usually sit back while working which makes such res pretty hard to use. But I must admit you can fit a lot on one screen, and it would sure make programming nicer!
     
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    i love it. i used to have a 12.1" xga laptop and got super super SUPER fed up having to scroll down to see a full Word doc or webpage. i don't think i could ever go back.