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    Dell Inspiron 6400 1680*1050

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by icfaian, May 6, 2007.

  1. icfaian

    icfaian Newbie

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    does wide screen 1680*1050 resolution has any problem in reading the text and viewing pictures...i surf for almost 7-8 hours a day...

    also use photoshop now and then....

    should I go for 1200*800 or 1680*1050

    help me out...about order in a day or two
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    Screen resolution is really a personal preference. You should check some out if you can. I personally find WSXGA+ to be right for a 15.4".
     
  3. Iceman0124

    Iceman0124 More news from nowhere

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    ZaZ is right, only your eyes can tell you whats right for you, I personally would go for the wsxga+, and I have pretty poor eyesight, my brother on the other hand has near perfect vision, and he is much happier with lower resolution, you really should go to a store or someplace where you can try out the various sizes firsthand.
     
  4. lyter

    lyter Notebook Enthusiast

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    agreed. I was about to order wsxga+ but changed my mind when i tested it out at store. I went for wxga+ and would have really prefered wxga if they had it in ultrasharp.