Re: 14" SXGA laptop advice



"jerryleelewis" <peter.swallow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:1125402741.509555.44400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have a 14" or 15" laptop with an SXGA (1400x1050)
> resolution.
>
> I need it for software development, rather than graphics. (Visual
> studio)
>
> Will I be able to read the text ok?
>
> Cheers
>
> Pete
>

Howzabout a laptop with an external video port? Connect to 27" CRT
that you could probably get for a real good price since everyone wants
flat screen and your good to go. Even if you are on the road you should
still be able to find a CRT available in most places of business.
Explaining that two screens makes you twice as fast (or half as tired?)
should send the local IT a' runnin'!

MSC

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