I can't offer much advice. But in terms of personal experiene, I really wish I had UXGA on my laptop. I find XGA really limiting in terms of screen real estate. If I had the choice, I'd get UXGA -- if ...
Suitable for CAD, digital imaging, and other professional applications, the 20.1-in. LL-T2015 LCD monitor provides a 1,600 x 1,200-resolution image with 8-bit-per-subpixel gamma correction. The UXGA ...
Sony has announced the upcoming release of the ECX339A OLED microdisplay featuring UXGA (1600 x 1200 resolution), the highest in class for a 0.5-type. This product achieves the world's smallest pixel ...
German fabless-semiconductor supplier Inova has applied the general-purpose architecture of its GigaStar high-speed serial-digital-communications chip set to the task of routing ...
UXGA at least to my eyes is just too small on a 14.1" or 15" screen. <P>Jumping from or to any of those resolution is a really noticable change. If I were you I'd take a look at any UXGA screen before ...
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