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by wlesieutre
3747 days ago
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I really thought this had gotten better with all the high DPI convertibles and Windows + 3rd party software finally being pretty reliable with it. But you're right, Best Buy's most popular 15" laptop today is this: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-15-6-laptop-intel-celeron-4... Specs claim '15.6" display, HD resolution.' with no actual screen resolution listed. Digging around on Asus's website I see it's available with 1080p, but I'm guessing the 1336x768 base model is the common one. Since 720p is technically "HD", they can claim that in advertising and then dodge around admitting how crappy it is. If BestBuy's product listing were for the 1080p version, they'd be advertising as either 1080p or Full HD. https://www.asus.com/Notebooks/X540SA/specifications/ |
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