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    High Definition Screen

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Ackiro, May 29, 2007.

  1. Ackiro

    Ackiro Notebook Enthusiast

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    The description for the HP Pavillion dv9000 says it has a high definition screen. The Resolution of the screen is 1440 x 900. What is the equivalent in HD? (720p, 1080p, etc.)
     
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    jujube Notebook Deity

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    f4ding Laptop Owner

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    LOL @ jujube....Google is really your best buddy.
     
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    orev Notebook Virtuoso

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    I think they are throwing around "Hi def" as marketing though. True Hi def (1080p) would be 1900x1080, or 1900x1200 in typical PC resolutions. Maybe they'll offer this when the blu-ray drives are shipping?
     
  5. Arabian

    Arabian Notebook Consultant

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    720p is enuf IMHO :)