On 15 Feb 2005 at 14:32, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

> 
> I would imagine that 14" 1024 x 768 LCD displays are pretty cheap these
> days. As soon as they would go up, then that would mean a more expensive
> iBook 14". Plus, I'm not saying that they don't exist, but I've rarely seen
> a 14" LCD display with a higher resolution than 1024 x 768. Cost must be
> involved.
> 
There are many higher resolution 14" screens out there.  IBM has 1600X1200 14" 
panels, and I'm sure other manufacturers do as well.

> I guess that a 14" iBook makes sense for people that want a slightly larger
> image or a more actual size of what's on the screen. At 1024 x 768 on the
> 12", everything appears smaller than it is actually...
> 
Thats the whole point of the 14" iBook, larger image.


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