This is a real shame... I've had 1400x1050 for several years, and loved it. And I've never had/used a separate monitor. As I look at future machines, they're all made for watching movies, not for computing. I rarely use my computer for movies, and most of those are 4x3 format. Documents, emails, PDFs are all portrait mode, but the screens are all landscape. I'll even include things like Quicken and Google and most web pages. They don't need wider screens, their data must be scrolled vertically. I can see less of my documents (fewer lines at a time), and I can't even make the font smaller to compensate because of the lower screen resolution...

It's almost as if the only way to continue to use a laptop for real work is to buy a separate monitor and turn it on end...

I know the ones here don't control it, but am I the only one that feels frustrated that the screens are growing the wrong way?

Lee
or I guess that's
L
e
e
if you're on a short wide display...   ;-)

On 5/14/2012 12:34 PM, Ted Wiseman authored this:
1366 X 768 is the max panel resolution on anything in the current X series, tablet or non-tablet.


On 5/14/2012 11:11 AM, Paul Khoury wrote:
Does Lenovo make any X Tablets with screen resolutions higher than
1366x768?  I'm still using my X61T because I can't find anything with a
minimum
1400x1050 res that I require.

Paul




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