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15.6" 1600x900

  • 04-01-2014 7:50pm
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    Are there any current laptops with this combination? All I've found are 1366x768 (which is too low for me) or 1920x1080 (which is too high). The only 1600x900 panels I'm finding are in 17.3" laptops.

    I'm in the market for a new laptop to replace my 17" Acer Aspire 7730G but I'm having desperate trouble finding something that suits me.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 234 ✭✭cgordonfreeman


    Out of interest, in what way is 1080p too high a resolution for you? Don't forget you can scale Windows to make text bigger if that's what you're worried about. Full HD panels tend to be of a higher standard than 1600 x 900 ones, even apart from the pixel density (especially if you get a lovely IPS panel). To answer your question, Lenovo Thinkpad T5X0 (so T510, T520, T530, T540) and some Dell Latitudes also come with resolution you're looking for. What's you budget?


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