Actually I'm using it for half a year now (D830)... and even though you sometimes have to lean in a bit that disadvantage is more than compensated by the acres of desktop space you suddenly have...
Not to mention the ability to watch HD movies in native res :-) Ah yes... WUXGA is great, if only webpage designers and OS makers would tailor their systems to it a bit more...
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1920x1200 on a 15" screen? that's crazy talk.
just be glad that you've never seen a 15" panel with 1920x1200. Makes you want to go blind after about an hour of internet browsing.
Microscope not included.
Actually I'm using it for half a year now (D830)... and even though you sometimes have to lean in a bit that disadvantage is more than compensated by the acres of desktop space you suddenly have...
Not to mention the ability to watch HD movies in native res :-) Ah yes... WUXGA is great, if only webpage designers and OS makers would tailor their systems to it a bit more...
Hey
I got my new laptop DELL D830 15,4inch screen with 1920x1200.
I have to agree that it is small.
I see problem surfing the web since everything is small, I sometime use ctrl +.
This summer I will be doing drawing, solidworks, PCB design ,etc. I should be happy :)
I lub my d830's 1920x1200 display. With the quadro 140m video card, some games look really nice. :)
You can increase the DPI in Windows... so texts and button etc.. are bigger (and higher resolution, not stupidly scaled)
i have 1680x1050 on my 15" lappy, and its making me blind. but dang i wish i had the higher res