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    Post picture of your Dv1000 with Photoshop loaded?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by baileymoto, Aug 6, 2005.

  1. baileymoto

    baileymoto Notebook Consultant

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    Any way any of you can post a picture of your DV1000 with photoshop loaded? Id love to see how much real estate photoshop takes up on a screen with that resolution, thanks!
     
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    imLissy Notebook Enthusiast

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    i don't have a dv1000, but i do have an l2000 with the same screen res so i can take a screen cap for you
    but really, it's like 1280x1024 if you chopped off part of the screen or 1024x768 if you added some onto the right. It's really not that dramatically different, but if you really wanna see it...
     

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    baileymoto Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks, looks good. Do you find you have enough 'real estate' on the screen to work with photoshop? Do you find yourseld scrolling quite a bit? I will be using photoshop now and again, along with website development...just need to make sure that I shouldnt spring for the higher resolution (1680x1050)
     
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    imLissy Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm used to 1024x768, so ya, pleanty of room