HateEternal
Mac Metal Head
I was at CompUSA the other day and happened to notice a Sony VAIO laptop that was 10" small and had a 1280x768 display that was BEAUTIFUL. Of course this laptop was around 2300$ but I was impressed. So today, out of curiosity, I checked the Sony page and they have several other laptops with nice high resolution displays. One that stood out was a 1300$ laptop that had a wide screen 17 at 1920x1200!! HOLY CRAP! That is basically all of the pixels of a 23" Apple Display crammed into a 17"!! I was very much impressed and I hope Apple starts putting those into their PowerBooks, I mean 1440x900 is pathetic in comparison!
This is the part that pisses me off. This discovery drove me to further investigation. Since I had been contemplating buying a 20" Apple display I wanted to see if Sony had a 17 Desktop LCD with such a nice high resolution. The answer is NO, every display had 1280x1024. I did a quick search on google (and newegg) for a WUXGA 17 and got nothing but laptops.
So what's the deal? How come several laptops (Sony is not the only one) support UXGA displays but no desktops do? How come there is a market for crazy high resolution displays on laptops but not on desktops. A 17" inch wide screen that has as high of resolution as a 23" but takes up less space is WIN in my book. I mean those 23" screens are big. Image what you could accomplish with TWO 17" WUXGA screens!
This is the part that pisses me off. This discovery drove me to further investigation. Since I had been contemplating buying a 20" Apple display I wanted to see if Sony had a 17 Desktop LCD with such a nice high resolution. The answer is NO, every display had 1280x1024. I did a quick search on google (and newegg) for a WUXGA 17 and got nothing but laptops.
So what's the deal? How come several laptops (Sony is not the only one) support UXGA displays but no desktops do? How come there is a market for crazy high resolution displays on laptops but not on desktops. A 17" inch wide screen that has as high of resolution as a 23" but takes up less space is WIN in my book. I mean those 23" screens are big. Image what you could accomplish with TWO 17" WUXGA screens!