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    Intel allows 1366*768 resolution for 10" netbooks with Atom N280

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Phil, Jul 13, 2009.

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    They should have just made it XGA 1024x768. Nobody cares about wider screen area on a netbook. Vertical resolution is FAR more important when you have only 600 pixel vertical.
     
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    Intel regulates the screen resolution of netbooks with their cpu's in it?
     
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    Yes. And why it is accepted puzzles me.

    They only allow N280 for maximum 10.2". For larger screens Atom Z530 is allowed.