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    Eye Strain IFL92

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by samerjb, Mar 22, 2008.

  1. samerjb

    samerjb Notebook Geek

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    Dear All..Hi :)
    After spending some time in dell's section; i soon realized how full of trouble M1520 is. I spend many hours staring at the screen. How is the screen on IFL92? Which resolution do you have & what is your general impression?
    Thanks in advance
     
  2. maditude

    maditude Notebook Evangelist

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    1680x1050 (wsxga+) here, and I love the screen and resolution.

    Default fonts are sometimes a little small for my nearsighted eyes - especially if I've got an external keyboard hooked up, and my feet up on the desk - but most everything in windows nowadays lets you change font sizes, so I don't have any complaints.
     
  3. Donald@Paladin44

    Donald@Paladin44 Retired

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    The key is to change the DPI (font size) and icon size if they are too small from a distance...don't change the resolution.

    Our biggest selling resolution on the PowerPro P 11:15 (Compal IFL92) is the WXGA+ (1440x900) with the WSXGA+ (1680x1050) a close 2nd.

    So, if you want a Matte screen get the WSXGA+ (1680x1050) or if you want a Glossy screen get the WXGA+ (1440x900)

    The screen quality for both resolutions is great...no complaints :)
     
  4. samerjb

    samerjb Notebook Geek

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    Does Sager 2092 come with WXGA+ ?
     
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    Donald@Paladin44 Retired

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    No, the Sager NP2092 does not offer the WXGA+ resolution
     
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    Wirelessman Monkeymod

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    Why not? Is it a video card limitation?
     
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    No, Sager just chooses not to sell that resolution...but who cares...we do :)
     
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    Wirelessman Monkeymod

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    Yes you do, I will buy one from you too, I'm just waiting Intel OR AMD breake the 3GHz clock mark :D :D