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To: bacchus_ii who wrote (49666)8/2/2001 1:34:29 PM
From: Paul MaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
i'm pretty sure it's 1024x 768.
Paul



To: bacchus_ii who wrote (49666)8/2/2001 2:04:14 PM
From: Ali ChenRespond to of 275872
 
"800X600 resolution on this 14".

Compaq still offers an option of 12.1' SVGA displays,
which apparently means "up to 800x600"...

However, I never saw any new 13.3" and above with
SVGA designator, usually they carry "XGA", which
usually means 1024x768.

Regards,
- Ali
"notebook segmentation sucks"