Re: Best screen option for D2005
Bob Swart wrote:
> Pray tell what screensize does your laptop have?? I find that at 20.1"
> the resolution of 1600x1200 is fine, but I've seen 15.1" screens where
> even a "young man" such as myself has trouble reading the text.
1920x1200 here on a 15.4inch laptop. It came with large fonts on by
default, which I turned off. Still waiting for my 24inch LCD, come on
DELL Australia, hurry up!
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