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Previously on "Anyone know a laptop with a 12" (ish) high-res screen?"
Well, they may be more expensive than a £300 Acer or something, but the difference in quality is quite large. They're comparable in quality and price with Thinkpads.
Well, they may be more expensive than a £300 Acer or something, but the difference in quality is quite large. They're comparable in quality and price with Thinkpads.
I looked at a wide range of laptops recently and like you wanted a smallish laptop for taking to work/meetings etc. I ended up with a 13" MacBook and stuck 2GB ram in it as it was definately the best laptop on the market I could find. I also link it up to a 19" widescreen for home use and find it sufficient to run Vista + VS 2005 when I need to (but i prefer using OS X )
a bit pricey those Mac Books. £750 for the cheapest and that only has 512mb RAM
Apple MacBooks are 13" widescreen which because they're measured diagonally are the equivalent of around 11.5" 4:3.
The screen has a resolution of 1280 x 800 which for me is fine for coding.
And if you absolutely have to, you can wipe OSX and install Windows on there.
I looked at a wide range of laptops recently and like you wanted a smallish laptop for taking to work/meetings etc. I ended up with a 13" MacBook and stuck 2GB ram in it as it was definately the best laptop on the market I could find. I also link it up to a 19" widescreen for home use and find it sufficient to run Vista + VS 2005 when I need to (but i prefer using OS X )
Have you tried Dell? I bought my wife an inspiron 810 a few years ago. It cost an extra 30 quid for a 1400 x 1050 scrren. It's a little bigger than you were looking for though. It's 12.1 vertical so about 14 across.
I think they still offer this SXGA+ screen on some models.
My development machine in anm oldish dell 8600 with 1920 x 1200. That would probably be miles too big for you though since it's 17" diagonal. They still offer this screen on some ranges.
This link might take you to a page which lists the screens available on the current models, or it might not.
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