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    14" SXGA+ screens are back for the T60p

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Stoic, Mar 30, 2007.

  1. Stoic

    Stoic Notebook Consultant

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    Hasn't dropped in price since I bought mine though.
     
  2. Awesome laptops

    Awesome laptops Notebook Evangelist

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    what res is SXGA+
     
  3. Stoic

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    1400X1050. The forum software wouldn't let me post just that so I had to add this sentence.
     
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    vengance_01 Notebook Deity

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    How are the 14.1 screens? I am deciding between the 14.1 SXGA+ or the 15.4 inch widescreen model. Not waiting for Santa Rosa. I need my notebook now and having a tough time deciding which to get.
     
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    The portability of the 14.1" screen is much nicer. There's a lot of wasted space on either side of the keyboard with the 15.4" screen. I've had both, but I ended up sticking with the 14.1" because it's just a lot more compact, and it feels sturdier.