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by pianowizard » Thu Mar 08, 2007 10:21 pm
Alltweed wrote:I saw a toshiba 12.1 today although it was wide screen......The X60 pics seem much larger in every way.
I owned a 12.1" widescreen Dell Inspiron 700m which has a very similar form factor to the Toshiba. I have also owned an X60s and six older X-series Thinkpads. In terms of dots per inch, the X-series is lower (i.e. bigger text) because the physical area of a standard 12.1" screen is slightly larger than that of a widescreen 12.1", and because the Dell's (and the Toshiba's) resolution is 30% higher. But in terms of physical size, the X60 should be smaller than the Toshiba, especially in terms of thickness and width.
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