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    would like to see x200s screen shot--resolution

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by vaw, Mar 20, 2009.

  1. vaw

    vaw Notebook Deity

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    I'm thinking about this x200s model, and am not sure if the high resolution makes my eyes uncomfortable (I actually prefer xga). I would appreciate it if someone with an x200s could take a (big) picture of the screen with plenty of text on it, and post it here, so that one could see what it's like reading text on this model (text on either the Web or a document). Thanks in advance :D
     
  2. MidnightSun

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    A screenshot is merely an image, and would be displayed at your current monitor's DPI, and thus would not reflect how small the text is on the X200s's screen - you will have to have a camera picture of the screen to compare. Have a look at the review of the X200s on this website. It does also have screenshots of the WXGA+ screen on the X200s, compared to the XGA on the X61.
     
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    A way to get the resolution is to get somebody to take a screenshot of the x200s screen, and then change the actual height and width of the picture to the actual dimention of the screen of the X200s. Unfortunately, my relative took the X200s on a business trip last week, so I can't help you :(