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One of the advantages or maybe disadvantages of buying a laptop from Dell is
the way you can configure the specification when ordering.
I have been looking at the New Inspiron 6000 laptop and one of the options
is for the 15.4" Wide aspect display. You can choose WUXGA (1920 x 1200
pixels), WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050 pixels), WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels). Without
actually seeing the laptops to compare screens its difficult to know if the
more expensive option is worth the money. As Dell don't actually have a
showroom in the UK can anyone suggest a way of seeing the difference between
the screens? Does Dell ever attend computer shows or exhibit at any events?
I did call Dell some years ago before I bought my desktop and their best
suggestion was to ask my bank manager if I could see his! No surprisingly I
bought my PC elsewhere.
One of the advantages or maybe disadvantages of buying a laptop from Dell is
the way you can configure the specification when ordering.
I have been looking at the New Inspiron 6000 laptop and one of the options
is for the 15.4" Wide aspect display. You can choose WUXGA (1920 x 1200
pixels), WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050 pixels), WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels). Without
actually seeing the laptops to compare screens its difficult to know if the
more expensive option is worth the money. As Dell don't actually have a
showroom in the UK can anyone suggest a way of seeing the difference between
the screens? Does Dell ever attend computer shows or exhibit at any events?
I did call Dell some years ago before I bought my desktop and their best
suggestion was to ask my bank manager if I could see his! No surprisingly I
bought my PC elsewhere.