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      05-11-2006, 01:19 PM


hi

i need to understand differences between these displays

m90 17" WUXGA (1920 x 1200) UltraSharpTM display with non-reflective
technology (anti-glare)
m65 15.4" WSXGA+ (1680 x 1050) DellSharp Wide Aspect Ratio TFT display
inps 6400 15.4" Wide Screen WXGA (1280x800) TrueLife™
insp 6400 15.4" Wide Screen UltraSharp™ WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
TrueLife™

we have 4 adjectives


antiglare
dellsharp
ultrasharp
truelife



what do they means?

all american precision dell series has
anti-glare wide screen WXGA display or WSGXA+ and WUXGA active matrix
(TFT) UltraSharpTM


m65 available in italy has DellSharp Wide Aspect Ratio TFT
display.....

i`m trying to understand all displays type.



thanks

 
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      05-12-2006, 02:35 AM
On 11 May 2006 05:19:02 -0700, "stratoboom" <>
wrote:

>truelife


I have Truelife (I always get confused about whether it's Truelife or
Truebright).

It has a surface that will glare under certain lighting conditions.
It's very smooth, almost like a glass coating.

I like it because the display seems brighter and _very_ vivid. I can
turn it down further when on battery to save battery life (note: this
is just an educated guess, because they are different screens that
might not be true).

When I am in a situation in which the screen glares, like if a window
is behind me, then I adjust the angle of the screen and it's no big
deal.

If there is a Dell kiosk near where you live perhaps you can go see
them.

Journey
 
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      05-12-2006, 11:06 PM

"journey" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On 11 May 2006 05:19:02 -0700, "stratoboom" <>
> wrote:
>
>>truelife

>
> I have Truelife (I always get confused about whether it's Truelife or
> Truebright).
>
> It has a surface that will glare under certain lighting conditions.
> It's very smooth, almost like a glass coating.
>
> I like it because the display seems brighter and _very_ vivid. I can
> turn it down further when on battery to save battery life (note: this
> is just an educated guess, because they are different screens that
> might not be true).
>
> When I am in a situation in which the screen glares, like if a window
> is behind me, then I adjust the angle of the screen and it's no big
> deal.
>
> If there is a Dell kiosk near where you live perhaps you can go see
> them.
>
> Journey


Journey,

You probably hang out at the Dell kiosk. You really need to get a life other
than always thinking about Dell. Have you ever wanted to date a woman or
have sex?


 
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Rhonda Lea Kirk
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      05-14-2006, 04:53 AM
T.J. wrote:
> "journey" wrote:


>> If there is a Dell kiosk near where you live perhaps you can go see
>> them.
>>
>> Journey

>
> Journey,
>
> You probably hang out at the Dell kiosk. You really need to get a
> life other than always thinking about Dell. Have you ever wanted to
> date a woman or have sex?


Alone is not the same as lonely, y'know.

And for those of us who are not frightened of solitude or put off by our
own company, dating for the sake of dating or sex for the sake of sex
isn't very worthwhile.

When I find myself gratuitously recommending to others that they should
"get a life," what I usually come to realize is that I need to do some
work on my own.

I may have misinterpreted this, and you may just be teasing a good
friend, but it seemed like a mean-spirited remark to me.

rl
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Rhonda Lea Kirk

If you don't know where you're going, you
should know where you came from.
Gullah Proverb


 
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journey
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      05-14-2006, 06:50 PM
On Sat, 13 May 2006 23:53:29 -0400, "Rhonda Lea Kirk"
<> wrote:

>I may have misinterpreted this, and you may just be teasing a good
>friend, but it seemed like a mean-spirited remark to me.


Actually you are totally correct and OMG I can't believe I posted
that! I think that was the night I had one (or two or three) too many
beers.....
 
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      05-14-2006, 06:53 PM
On Sun, 14 May 2006 12:50:19 -0500, journey <> wrote:

>On Sat, 13 May 2006 23:53:29 -0400, "Rhonda Lea Kirk"
><> wrote:
>
>>I may have misinterpreted this, and you may just be teasing a good
>>friend, but it seemed like a mean-spirited remark to me.

>
>Actually you are totally correct and OMG I can't believe I posted
>that! I think that was the night I had one (or two or three) too many
>beers.....


OHHHHH Thank God, someone else posted that!!!

I was like w h a t ? ? ? did I really say that? ! ?

LOL

(and I don't drink anything stronger than diet Mt. Dew lol, if
anything it would have been one too many benzo)

Journey

(self-respect intact)
 
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