I'm using an HP-Compaq notebook 6710b which is now nearing retirement age (4+ yrs).
It has a 16 x 10 display with 1680 x 1050 native resolution. This gives me good depth on the screen when working with spreadsheets, using websites, working on portrait-orientation documents, etc.
Most available notebooks seem to be using 1366 x 768 resolution. Having tried one or two I feel I am viewing the world through a narrower horizontal 'slit" rather than a window...
Why have manufacturers standardised on this lower resolution?
Is there a database somewhere that organises currently available laptops by screen resolution so I can easily find any exceptions to this standard?
It has a 16 x 10 display with 1680 x 1050 native resolution. This gives me good depth on the screen when working with spreadsheets, using websites, working on portrait-orientation documents, etc.
Most available notebooks seem to be using 1366 x 768 resolution. Having tried one or two I feel I am viewing the world through a narrower horizontal 'slit" rather than a window...
Why have manufacturers standardised on this lower resolution?
Is there a database somewhere that organises currently available laptops by screen resolution so I can easily find any exceptions to this standard?