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a 17 inch 1920x1200, wow. I guess they need to offer it if people want to watch BD movies in full resolution, but wow.
1920x1200, what's so odd about that? my dell 9300 from 2 years ago has a 1920x1200 screen (i had a fantastic version luckily, getting a little dated now.)
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Owen V @ Sep 24th 2007 9:13AM
a 17 inch 1920x1200, wow. I guess they need to offer it if people want to watch BD movies in full resolution, but wow.
kelly @ Sep 24th 2007 10:00AM
1920x1200, what's so odd about that? my dell 9300 from 2 years ago has a 1920x1200 screen (i had a fantastic version luckily, getting a little dated now.)