Sunday, June 8, 2014

How would this laptop rank as of today?




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SYSTEM COLOUR(PRODUCT) RED ⢠Edition â Bruce Mau Design's âHealing Patternsâ

PROCESSORIntel® Core⢠2 Duo T9550 (2.66GHz/1066Mhz FSB/6MB cache)

OPERATING SYSTEMGenuine Windows Vista® Home Premium Service Pack 1 64 Bit

OFFICE SOFTWAREMicrosoft® Works 9



HARDWARE SERVICES1 Year Limited Warranty w/1 Year Return To Depot Service

LCD DISPLAYBright, Hi Resolution, glossy widescreen 17.0 inch RGB LED display (1920x1200)

MEMORY8GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 at 800MHz

HARD DRIVEDual: 640GB (2x 320) SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM)

GRAPHICS CARD256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 and AVerTV NanoExpress TV Tuner

OPTICAL DRIVE6X Slot Load Bluray (BD) Combo Drive (BD Read Only)

BATTERY OPTIONS85 Whr Lithium Ion Battery (9 cell)

WIRELESS CARDIntel®WiFi Link 5100 802.11agn Half Mini-Card

BLUETOOTHDell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Internal (2.1)

INTEGRATED WEBCAMIntegrated 2.0M Pixel Webcam

SOUND OPTIONSSoundblaster X-Fi Hi Def Audio



Answer
9.9/10

How does resolution work??




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Hey guys, so I'm a bit confused on how resolutions work, my friend has an LCD T.V. (he uses it as a monitor for his computer) its a 20" and its resolution is 1920x1080, I too have a 20" T.V. that I'm using as a monitor, but my resolution is only 1360x768 why the resolution difference even for the same size monitors??? my little brother has an 18" monitor and his resolution is also 1360x768, so who does resolution work?

I'm trying something with dreamscene and for those of you who knows what it is then you'll know what I'm talking about, I'm taking different footage of a game sorta making it into a video but for my wall paper. using Sony Vegas Pro 11 I render the video in 1360x768 however the video doesn't fit the screen even though thats my resolution why? 1440x1080 fits my screen more, except its still too big why? can anyone please help? :( any links would help.



Answer
How do resolutions work for monitors; It is called native resolution ( fixed raster ), the proper resolution for LCD ( Led ) monitor. LCD Monitors however can display other resolutions as well, if designed so. Newer monitors mainly will use the best larger resolution @ the time ( year ) either 16:9 or ( 16:10 ? ) ratios. When buying monitor always check the native resolution it has, this will be the best resolution , best quality resolution of monitor. Therefore if you are gaming for example find a monitor with the proper resolution you intend to use. CRT cathode ray tube ( older ) electronic picture tube monitors can use any resolution that it is designed to have and each one is a native resolution. Video cards have resolutions that they can display as well... Computer monitors have more definition ( viewed up close ), pixels per inch around 85 to 105+ , LCD TV monitors viewed at distance have less pixels per inch around 40 to 60+ . The perfect resolution the human eye can see ( Maximum Limit ) is 15360 X 8640 @ 300 pixels per inch, which is 16:9 ratio. Since the perfect resolution is 16:9 = 15360 X 8640, I don't know why some computer magazines, manufacturers of Monitors like having 16:10 resolutions such as 2560 X 1600 etc. ? That being said the perfect computer monitor will have in future 15,360 X 8,640 resolution @ 300 pixels per inch, (16:9 ratio), can't wait. 1360 X 768 is an older 16:9 resolution. In 1998 4:3 resolutions were common such as 640 X 480, 800 X 480 ... nowadays 16:9 resolutions 1280 X 720 = 720p, and 1920 X 1080 = 1080p are common ( resolutions ). LCD Television Monitors have signal for proper dislay via cable or satelite etc., since computer monitors use signals from graphic cards which can be changed to different resolutions, computer monitors handle these changes better, fill the whole screen, LCD Televisions may have problems hooked up to computers, screen size problems ( designed differently ). 15,360 X 8,640 ( 8640p ) is very comparable to 1920 X 1080 ( 1080p ), most people can not see the difference.




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