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    Fujitsu WXGA 14" lappy??? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by arevee, Mar 16, 2006.

  1. arevee

    arevee Notebook Evangelist

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    it says "14.1-inch widescreen TFT (1024x768)"
    but the resolution sure isn't widescreen
    i bet it's a mistake
     
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    The screen on the s7110 doesn't look widescreen like the one next to it.
     
  4. arevee

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    widescreen needs higher resolution? d'uh? :confused: :confused:
     
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    :( I'm using S7110 why release same name, beats the sh*t out of me..
     
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    I have official word that the S7 is NOT switching to wide.
     
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    pavlova Notebook Consultant

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    According to the PDFs posted at Fujitsu's UK site, the S7000 update is indeed 4:3. But the new E-series model apparently will come in a 15" WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050) flavor, at a fairly light (for the screen size) 5.5 lbs. Most 14" laptops from other companies are that weight. That's according to the datasheet posted here, anyway: http://www.fujitsu-siemens.co.uk/products/mobile/notebooks/lifebook_e.html
     
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    looks like I jumped up in joy toooo sooon :(

    fujitsu: how much longer r u gonna keep me waiting for a 12-14" widesceen lappy?? I am moving to sony sz series.
     
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    That's right, rather people move to sony than have fujitsu, one of the few remaining 4:3 screen ratio maker go widescreen. There's a niche market for this, while widescreen format is overcrowded. You have PLENTY of choice if you want widescreen.