View Poll Results: Which screen is better?
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UXGA Vs SXGA+
I'm thinking of buying a Sager 5690 and I want ur thoughts of which screen is better and why
Last edited by G7metalz; 06-01-2004 at 11:53 AM.
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Mako Shark
SXGA+ I think is perfect, I have had it on my past 2 laptops, UXGA(1600x1200) is just to high for a small laptop screen.
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It depends on personal preference and you eyesight condition.
I am using Dell I8200 UXGA and I am very happy with crispiness and clarity of the screen. If your vision is good, go for UXGA. It will give you a great picture, but a little smaller text. I had set up "large" fonts in the display settings (120 DPI) and I am quite happy.
If your eyesight is not that good, go for SXGA for sure.
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Defiant Shark
I would agree with almer, some people like higher resolutions, others don't - I really like the WUXGA on my 8600 (1920x1200, 15.4 inch widescreen) but I know other people prefer the WSXGA screen. You're best to try and see similar screens and decide for yourself.
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Hammerhead Shark
UXGA seems to be the concensus in terms of best technology. The choice is yours!
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Hammerhead Shark
It really depends on the screen size. For a 15" screen, I say SXGA+. For 14.1, I really wish more companies did something between SXGA+ and XGA. A 1280x960 (or even the villainous 1280x1024) would be much better (IMHO) than either SX or X.
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