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    w3v screen question

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by runninkyle17, Aug 20, 2005.

  1. runninkyle17

    runninkyle17 Notebook Consultant

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    Okay,

    On the w3v is the widescreen a high enough resolution to have two windows open side by side. I do a lot of multitasking and I am torn between the z70v and the w3v.
     
  2. 775

    775 Notebook Geek

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    ya id like to know that aswell..
     
  3. rjtd

    rjtd Notebook Consultant

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    Uhmm..
    Two windows... is a little overkill for this screen.
    I would say one window and a 1/4, or a window with side pannels on both sides.
     
  4. Soldat

    Soldat Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    I think 2 is a little too much.

    I just tried it with Firefox, and it makes it too narrow for my tastes.
     
  5. musika

    musika Notebook Geek

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    Yeah 2 windows is definately over kill..