Toshiba used to have a brilliant 12" (1400*1050)... dunno why they dropped it in favor of these widescreen displays which have far less pixels. I don't really understand the purpose of all these new 14-16" displays with 1366x768 when I used to have a 1600x1200 on a Sony notebook back in 2003. It can't cost that much more to manufacture... it's been almost 10 years and affordable LCD screens went from 16" to 60" and bigger.
Sony's just released a 15.5-inch addition to its VAIO S Series that not only adds a crucial bit of extra display acreage, but also bumps things up to a full 1080p.
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I'm a huge fan of Protege series. I went from R100 to R200 to R500.
Unfortunately according to the specs below the screen res will be limited to 1366x768. http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/pdet.to?poid=478874
Toshiba used to have a brilliant 12" (1400*1050)... dunno why they dropped it in favor of these widescreen displays which have far less pixels. I don't really understand the purpose of all these new 14-16" displays with 1366x768 when I used to have a 1600x1200 on a Sony notebook back in 2003. It can't cost that much more to manufacture... it's been almost 10 years and affordable LCD screens went from 16" to 60" and bigger.