I connected the inspiron mini uk version up to my TV last night and was *very* surprised when it outputted at 1920x1080 as I was expecting it to max out at the screen's native resolution. I was able to run IE at that resolution and it seemed fine, although it wasn't really possible to watch any videos at that resolution e.g. youtube - far too jerky.
I'm getting some freezes at the moment. The system hangs for a couple of seconds every few minutes and it's driving me mad. It seems to happen mostly when Google Chrome is running. I uninstalled most of the bloatware that came with it but I think I'm going to try a clean installation. Once I get that sorted, I'll be very happy.
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I connected the inspiron mini uk version up to my TV last night and was *very* surprised when it outputted at 1920x1080 as I was expecting it to max out at the screen's native resolution. I was able to run IE at that resolution and it seemed fine, although it wasn't really possible to watch any videos at that resolution e.g. youtube - far too jerky.
I'm getting some freezes at the moment. The system hangs for a couple of seconds every few minutes and it's driving me mad. It seems to happen mostly when Google Chrome is running. I uninstalled most of the bloatware that came with it but I think I'm going to try a clean installation. Once I get that sorted, I'll be very happy.