I'm having a bit of a hard time deciding on which res screen to buy: 1366x768 or 1600x900. I mostly surf the internet, read tons of text, build webpages in wordpress, and use MS office for school. I would like more screen real estate but not at a major cost to text readability in native resolution - in this light the 900P display seems like a decent compromise (1080P screen would make things uncomfortably small I think and I wouldn't like it and it's not an option anyway).
I'd love to see the panel in person but the closest laptop in terms of display would be the Macbook Pro's 1690x1050. Would this provide a decent approximation of the E6520's display?
Could someone point me to some screen shots comparing both resolutions on a 15.6 display?
So, 1368x766 or 1600x900? Please advise would be grateful for your help.
Reply 1 : Please Advise: 1366x768 or 1600x900 on E6520?
I would favor the 1600x900 on the 16:9 15.6" unless you've got a reason not to.
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Reply 2 : Please Advise: 1366x768 or 1600x900 on E6520?
1600x900. Huge difference in screen quality (at least it is on the E6500/10).
Reply 3 : Please Advise: 1366x768 or 1600x900 on E6520?
I thought Dell always offered like higher nits on higher resolution screens.
Reply 4 : Please Advise: 1366x768 or 1600x900 on E6520?
I'm grappling with the same dilemma... I tried out a new MBP 15" last summer, and everything was much too small for me (I am basically a business user). I returned it.
Right now I use a laptop with a 1280x800 display, so that's what I'm used to - everything being big enough to see clearly.
I went to Staples to see what the resolution was on the consumer Inspirons, the 15.6" displays were all 1366x768, and the 17.3" displays were 1600x900.
In terms of brightness/clarity, the 17.3" with 1600x900 definitely looked better. But, because it's a bigger screen the size of icons & text on both screens looked the same (they were fine for me). I really need to compare two 15.6" Dell screens that each have one of the different resolutions.
I need to get over to the nearest Univ. bookstore that has a Dell store to find out what 1600x900 actually looks like on a Dell (BU carries the 6510), but just haven't gotten there yet. I hate to get the laptop and then be straining to do my everyday email, word processing and web browsing on it.
Right now I use a laptop with a 1280x800 display, so that's what I'm used to - everything being big enough to see clearly.
I went to Staples to see what the resolution was on the consumer Inspirons, the 15.6" displays were all 1366x768, and the 17.3" displays were 1600x900.
In terms of brightness/clarity, the 17.3" with 1600x900 definitely looked better. But, because it's a bigger screen the size of icons & text on both screens looked the same (they were fine for me). I really need to compare two 15.6" Dell screens that each have one of the different resolutions.
I need to get over to the nearest Univ. bookstore that has a Dell store to find out what 1600x900 actually looks like on a Dell (BU carries the 6510), but just haven't gotten there yet. I hate to get the laptop and then be straining to do my everyday email, word processing and web browsing on it.
Reply 5 : Please Advise: 1366x768 or 1600x900 on E6520?
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Originally Posted by Auron I'm having a bit of a hard time deciding on which res screen to buy: 1366x768 or 1600x900. I mostly surf the internet, read tons of text, build webpages in wordpress, and use MS office for school. I would like more screen real estate but not at a major cost to text readability in native resolution - in this light the 900P display seems like a decent compromise (1080P screen would make things uncomfortably small I think and I wouldn't like it and it's not an option anyway)
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