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Ummm 1400x1050 is a 4:3 resolution, not 16:9. My Dell has a 14.1" 1400x1050 screen.mangyDOG said:Absolutely wicked! 8) the default resolution on the screen is 1400*1050 which is 16:9 layout. Fantastic clarity and brightness, way better than my poxy Dell 14" screen.
mubs said:We discussed this in an earlier thread where I complained that I'm half blind now from using a Stinkpad with a 14.1" LCD that runs at 1400x1050.
Large fonts look really crummy, Merc. It wasn't a viable option on my m/c anyway.
Mercutio said:Win2000 and XP can do "font scaling". It looks like cat puke and causes the occasional bit of graphics weirdness, but the letters are indeed arbitrarily larger!
Cliptin said:http://info.lindows.com/mobilepc/mobilepc.htm
Looks neat but I'd wanna see a review.
timwhit said:This is what I am talking about. http://www.microsoft.com/typography/cleartype/cleartypeactivate.htm
Not that I have Windows XP on any system so I can't try it out.
timwhit said:Cliptin said:http://info.lindows.com/mobilepc/mobilepc.htm
Looks neat but I'd wanna see a review.
I wonder how slow that Via CPU is? My guess is not too quick. At least it's small, light, and cheap though. Those attributes are just as important as a fast CPU. And it's probably a better option than buying some 500Mhz IBM on eBay for the same amount of money.
e_dawg said:Even with text scaling, everything else will be small -- icons, buttons, toolbars, menus (wait, are the menus bigger with ClearType, or is it just the text?)