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   #2. Posted at 02:46 PM on Jan 5th 2009 Edit   Reply

That is cool, something that is thin like the MacBookAir, but what resolution is the screen? 16:9 is not useful to me...
Does that mean 1920 x 1080 (I didn't think so...)
So what resolution is the screen.
My biggest gripe with the netbooks/tops is that screens with useful resolutions are unavailable. I'd be very happy with a 1680 x 1050 screen on that baby...
(NOTE: I used 15.4" laptop screens at 1920 x 1200 and 1680 x 1050.)
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   #5. Posted at 03:23 PM on Jan 5th 2009 Edit   Reply

I remember when IBM first introduced 1600x1200 as an option on the Thinkpads. Boy was that amazing. This was back in the day when reading Computer Shopper used to be an experience.
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   #7. Posted at 04:00 PM on Jan 5th 2009 Edit   Reply

as i said on jkkmobile's blog entry as well, apparently the definition of "netbook" or "nettop" is currently "any laptop which uses an atom cpu". what a shame.
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   #1. Posted at 02:41 PM on Jan 5th 2009 Edit   Reply

Well, "Full HD" seems to usually refer to 1080p, so hopefully it means smooth 1080p playback, but I guess you really never know.
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