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Can anyone explain:
1. Why all desktop displays of a certain size are exactly the same
resolution? (e.g. 15=XGA, 17-19=SXGA, 20-21=UXGA?
2. Why can get 15.4 notebook LCDs qith 1920x1200 resolution, but
have to buy a 23-24" desktop LCD to g-et the same resolution?
3. Why IBM was able to build much higher res displays (T210, and
especially T221), and no one, 5+ years later, is coming even close?
Barry Smith
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