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Difference in Notebook Displays? -SXGA+, UHGA

Warthog912

Golden Member
I was just @dell configuring my notebook for college, and I came across the different displays- I read a little about both and I was wondering what my fellow Techers thought about the two. Which is better for gaming, and which, if any, is better for overall picture quality. Also, if anyone has NEW Inspiron 8200 with the Geforce 4 440 go chipset, how does it perform.

-Peace and thanks
 
Higher resolutions means more space on your desktop, more windows fit etc

UXGA is 1600x1200 which is the one I would go for. SXGA+ is 1400x1050 which is okay but you're young so why not go for a UXGA?

Enhanced UXGA means wider viewing angles and 400:1 contrast ratio. Means better quality in short.

The Inspiron 8200's are not shipping yet, there is a delay. They perform more or less the same as a Inspiron 8100 with a 1.2GHz P3-M did. They are slightly
faster at some things but nothing ground breaking yet. The RADEON 7500 in the Inspiron 8100 would be my choice.
 


<< SXGA+ is 1400x1050 which is okay but you're young so why not go for a UXGA? >>


hehe, I like you arguement! 🙂
 
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