Screen resolution of 17 inch PowerBook

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    airslufairsluf Posts: 1,861member
  • Reply 22 of 24
    ast3r3xast3r3x Posts: 5,012member
    heh, somone posted that on screen savers they showed that the space to the right and left of the BlushBook can be used as a drink holder...woops, there goes my laptop
  • Reply 23 of 24
    A 17" 4x3 laptop would be ridiculously huge. Widescreen is a) more pleasing to me than square, and b) allows for large screens in small poratbles. I'm surprised the miniAluBook doesn't have a widescreen. The could make it the size of a medium-sized hardcover book.



    Widescreen 'feels less cramped', whatever that means
  • Reply 24 of 24
    baumanbauman Posts: 1,248member
    [quote]Originally posted by Luca Rescigno:

    <strong>12" iBook/PowerBook: 106

    14" iBook: 91

    15.2" PowerBook: 101

    17" PowerBook: 100

    17" at 1600x1024: 112

    16" 1440x1050: 111

    16" 1600x1200: 125



    It looks as if Apple is moving towards 100 or so ppi. That's true of their desktop LCDs as well, with 96 and 98 on the 17" and 23" displays, respectively. 112 might be too high for some, but it would only be a little above the iBook's ppi.</strong><hr></blockquote>LOL! I can't believe that some people are *still* complaining about the "low resolution" (*cough* bradbower *cough*), and comparing them to the 15" DVI Powerbook. It's 1 ppi difference! Some people.
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