| Re: Always opt for higher res screen That is good news, as I am right now deciding wether to but the ThinkPad x60
with 1400x1050 screen or the normal 1024x768.
BUT I have som questions for those with the ThinkPad in house already;
- Is the 1400x1050 screen as bright as the smaller ones?
- Any other cons with such screen?
- How is the ThinkPad screens in general? (I returned a Toshiba M700,
because it was to dim. I hate this "tablet"-filter on some tablets, not on
my Acer312).
Regards, Henrik
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> This is just an opinion of a long time tablet user. I have used the
> Toshiba 3500 for probably 4 years or so now and very much like the tablet
> form factor. I envisioned this type of technology back in college probably
> when Gates and his team were half way through developing it. Anyway, my
> 3500 had screen resolution of 1024 x 768 and I used it that way for 4
> years. Now, I have purchased a new Toshiba M400 with 1400 x 1050
> resolution and I have to say, it is sooooo much better this way. I am so
> glad I opted for the higher res screen. It was worth EVERY penny. So, my
> recommendation to those of you looking at tablets is to get the higher res
> screen when offered. But, that is just my $0.02 so take it for what it is
> worth. Tablets rule! |