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Notebooks Samsung Series 9 HiDPI 13.3" Laptop (2560x1440)

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Kodongo, 1 Sep 2012.

  1. Kodongo

    Kodongo What's a Dremel?

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    Samsung has unveiled a prototype of a HiDPI laptop which conforms to Ultrabook standards.

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    13.3" Screen
    2560x1440
    220.8 Pixels Per Inch
    Matte Display

    Engadget Article
     
  2. Boscoe

    Boscoe Electronics extraordinaire.

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    Obviously this is going to be a hit while people just moaned and made stupid problems out of Apple for doing it first. And yet the natural order continues apple does it first pc owners bash it then everyone else copies it then it's the best thing since sliced bread.
     
  3. GeorgeStorm

    GeorgeStorm Aggressive PC Builder

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    I personally think it's ridiculous, why can't we have more (and therefore cheaper?) 24"+ high res screens rather than stupid small laptop screens?
     
  4. BennieboyUK

    BennieboyUK CPC Folder of the Month Sep 2011

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    George, you are a wise man beyond your years +1 to this.
     
  5. KidMod-Southpaw

    KidMod-Southpaw Super Spamming Saiyan

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    Here here!

    And yes, I want to start seeing 4K PC monitors, leave this until later!
     
  6. LennyRhys

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    I would argue that ultra high-DPI (note: not high res) desktop screens would be equally ridiculous - we sit too far away from them for the extra pixels to be of any benefit whatsoever. Having used many different screen I find that approx 95-100 pixels per inch is optimal for desktop work; I found the U2711 to be unnecessarily dense at 109 PPI.
     
  7. GeorgeStorm

    GeorgeStorm Aggressive PC Builder

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    Took me a little while to get used to, but I find the U2711 fine, although I wouldn't want much more, I think the 30" screens are probably better on that front.
    I wasn't suggesting 24" 2560*xxxx screens.
     

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