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    M3N Screen

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by jeffho, Aug 17, 2004.

  1. jeffho

    jeffho Notebook Enthusiast

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    From the American Asus website, the specs of the M3N shows it supports XGA OR SXGA+. Does this mean it can support both, or is it just one depending on the machine type? I plan to go for the M3N if it has SXGA+, and if not, the M2N. Thanks
     
  2. Underpantman

    Underpantman Notebook Virtuoso

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    It means that there are two different models. One with a high res SXGA, a different one with a XGA. You will need to check with the retailer to confirm which one they have.
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    Bruised_Lee Notebook Enthusiast

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    It depends on the machine type... the one i have is XGA. I'm not sure if there is a SXGA available inmy area locally. Toronto, Canada. but i could be wrong.