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    is sxga+ worth an extra $200?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by crash2500, Aug 10, 2008.

  1. crash2500

    crash2500 Newbie

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    I am a med student who wants a tablet mainly for class. I can get a x61t sxga+ display or an x61t xga display (not multi-touch) for 200 dollars less. I am not a graphic designer so I didnt think i needed sxga+ but i'm not sure. Everyone seems to rave about the sxga+. Will mainly use for reading pdf's and note taking and then also general web browsing and such. Any advice would be very helpful. Thanks
     
  2. stewie

    stewie What the deuce?

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    The word size of the SXGA+ with max resolution (1400x1050) on the X61T's 12.1" screen might be a little too small to read for some people, I think you should go to a local shop and check out some 12.1" laptops with different screen resolutions before deciding if you actually need the SXGA+.
     
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    bumpp.....