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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 50141" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>Hmm, stand-alone 15" TFTs often have 1024x768... so the Powerbook's resolution isn't that bad.</p><p>OS X uses anti-aliasing for all it's fonts, that's what makes you think the screen is blurry at the beginning, but once you get used to it, you don't want to see those bulky Windows fonts anymore.</p><p>Anyway, getting a very high resolution on a 15" small screen will result in everything being very tiny, and text hard to read without zooming, so there's no need for that.</p><p></p><p>@gort:</p><p>not really an informative post, and definitely unnecessary...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 50141, member: 5184"] Hmm, stand-alone 15" TFTs often have 1024x768... so the Powerbook's resolution isn't that bad. OS X uses anti-aliasing for all it's fonts, that's what makes you think the screen is blurry at the beginning, but once you get used to it, you don't want to see those bulky Windows fonts anymore. Anyway, getting a very high resolution on a 15" small screen will result in everything being very tiny, and text hard to read without zooming, so there's no need for that. @gort: not really an informative post, and definitely unnecessary... [/QUOTE]
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