From: davy on

One thing could well be considered with a 20" screen.... would this not
mean more power drawn for the CCFL's (backlights) than the smaller ones.

'Acer 20\" laptop'
(http://crave.cnet.co.uk/laptops/0,39029450,49261686,00.htm)

You could always use a larger external monitor - gee they will be
coming complete with tow rope casters next :D:D

davy


From: Roy on
On Mar 18, 7:48 am, tanhks <tan...(a)nospammail.com> wrote:
> anyone know where got laptop with 20 inch lcd screen for sale?
> search in Amazon, shopping.hp.com, laptopdirect.co.uk...and some other
> website but couldn't find any 20in laptop.
>
> thanks
>
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I am also a proud owner of these beasts.....
AFAIK the largest laptop screen currently available is 18.4, I
remember there used to be 20 inch one from HP IIRC but it did not
last long....
I don't see the point of desktop replacements with screen bigger than
18 inches....
From: M.L. on


>One thing could well be considered with a 20" screen.... would this not
>mean more power drawn for the CCFL's (backlights) than the smaller ones.
>
>'Acer 20\" laptop'
>(http://crave.cnet.co.uk/laptops/0,39029450,49261686,00.htm)

That article is nearly 4 years old.

>You could always use a larger external monitor - gee they will be
>coming complete with tow rope casters next :D:D
From: Ganesh on
On Mar 30, 3:35 pm, M.L. <m...(a)privacy.invalid> wrote:
> >One thing could well be considered with a 20" screen.... would this not
> >mean more power drawn for the CCFL's (backlights) than the smaller ones.
>
> >'Acer 20\" laptop'
> >(http://crave.cnet.co.uk/laptops/0,39029450,49261686,00.htm)
>
> That article is nearly 4 years old.
>
> >You could always use a larger external monitor - gee they will be
> >coming complete with tow rope casters next :D:D

Is that portable????
From: Ganesh on
On Apr 15, 12:15 am, Ganesh <ganeshjacha...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 30, 3:35 pm, M.L. <m...(a)privacy.invalid> wrote:
>
> > >One thing could well be considered with a 20" screen.... would this not
> > >mean more power drawn for the CCFL's (backlights) than the smaller ones.
>
> > >'Acer 20\" laptop'
> > >(http://crave.cnet.co.uk/laptops/0,39029450,49261686,00.htm)
>
> > That article is nearly 4 years old.
>
> > >You could always use a larger external monitor - gee they will be
> > >coming complete with tow rope casters next :D:D
>
> Is that portable????

I had trouble carrying my 14". I finally brought a Netbook