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cheap 1920x1200 resolution laptop

RESOLUTION
All I want is a high resolution laptop and a low price. UI'm talking 1920x1200 (and higher if they exist)

PRICE
Since I don't know what price to expect, let's just say that I don't need anything fancy. I just need a high resolution screen to view documents on. Cheaper is better.

SCREEN SIZE
I figure anything over 15" is sufficient.

Now, every web site out there sucks. I could not filter by resolution anywhere. So, what brand (I prefer Dell) and model should I be looking at?

THANK YOU ALL!

EDIT:
Dell Studio 17 with upgraded monitor costs about $900 +tax/shipping (customize the cheapest one) By default it only come wit ha wireless G card. An upgrade costs $35-$60 depending on what you want.
 
WUXGA monitors are generally not paired with cheap laptops. Plus, I don't think they make as many laptops these days with 15.4" WUXGA displays

Good luck.
 
yeah expect them to be around $1000 or more, since most places that is an additional cost to upgrade

oh unless you find a used one/refurb somewhere




 
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
WUXGA monitors are generally not paired with cheap laptops. Plus, I don't think they make as many laptops these days with 15.4" WUXGA displays

Good luck.

What sizes will I need to look at? In my OP, I have an EDIT where I point out a Dell for about $1000. I think that is a 17" screen.
 
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
WUXGA monitors are generally not paired with cheap laptops. Plus, I don't think they make as many laptops these days with 15.4" WUXGA displays

Good luck.

What sizes will I need to look at? In my OP, I have an EDIT where I point out a Dell for about $1000. I think that is a 17" screen.

17" will be your best and probably smallest option. It's even rare to find 1680x1050 on 15-inchers these days, especially with the shift to the godawful 16:9 AS screens.
 
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