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I understand what you are saying and agree, but, I can't see where you got the belief that I thought they may fit a 1920x screen but only run it at 1600x for 2D.I Did read it and it is wrong, sorry.
Your understanding of dedicated/integrated graphics solutions is basically sound with regard to one only being utilised for 3D calculations, but your belief that they may fit a 1920x screen but only run it at 1600x for 2D operation does not make the slightest sense. The optimal resolution of the panel IS its optimal resolution.
As I said, that laptop does not come with a 1920x scree as far as I can see.
"It wasn't offered with a 1920 x 1080 screen" Is what I said...
Anyway, hopefully, the OP is now happy he isn't missing out on something.:)Drinking Rum before 10am makes you
A PIRATE
Not an Alcoholic...!0
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