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AMD 259.68+2.3%Jan 23 4:00 PM EST

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To: golfbum who wrote (237074)7/25/2007 2:58:44 PM
From: setiRead Replies (1) of 275872
 

Although I like the mobility of a notebook I still find a bigger screen, e.g. 24" wide screen, is more suited to my purposes much of the time. Furthermore DVI and a 1920x1080 graphics capability are needed to drive such a screen properly.


I have rarely heard anyone complain about too much screen space - if they don't have to lug it around.

Many business users would gain from bigger screens so they and look at more than one piece of info/program at the same time - ie. email and spreadsheet.

Transaction users demand rugged full sized keyboards.

So much for silly arguments about hardly anyone needs a desktop with large screen.
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