Well-liked leading notebook seller Dell exposed a fresh concept PC notebook at CES. It discloses the probable direction for future displays for dell itself also with other portable manufacturers. Further the company confirms that this anonymous notebook PC is built with 16-inch wide screen display, which follows a 16:9 aspect ratio closer to many HDTV’s than the actual tall 16:10 display is found in most of the wide screen display notebooks. This excellent LCD also makes a 1920x1080 resolution, which is entirely compatible with the output required for 1080p movies, like those provided on Blu-ray. Dell at the moment offers Blu-ray as an alternate for various Inspiron and XPS notebooks.
Remarkably, the wide screen display is not usually familiar by the source for LCD panels; a “brand new player” in the industry, according to the spokesperson on CES show floor, in its place builds it. This one is not been named; nonetheless accessible LCD maker Samsung has by now exposed its own 16:9 ratio LCDs for laptops, although at a lesser 1366x768 resolution. Dell is predictable to enter mass manufacturer in the first quarter of this year (2008) and would further not be tied up with any one PC builder.
Remarkably, the wide screen display is not usually familiar by the source for LCD panels; a “brand new player” in the industry, according to the spokesperson on CES show floor, in its place builds it. This one is not been named; nonetheless accessible LCD maker Samsung has by now exposed its own 16:9 ratio LCDs for laptops, although at a lesser 1366x768 resolution. Dell is predictable to enter mass manufacturer in the first quarter of this year (2008) and would further not be tied up with any one PC builder.
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