A Display That’s Not Half Bad

Again, this is a $350 computer and the display isn’t half bad - I don’t mind staring at it. Off angle viewing is of course not very good, but the glossy screen coating and LED backlight actually give the Inspiron an edge over the Eee PC 901. Color reproduction is a lot better as is peak brightness, even on battery power.


Eee PC 901 (left) vs. Inspiron Mini 9 (right)


Eee PC 901 (left) vs. Inspiron Mini 9 (right)

The size and resolution of the Mini's display are identical to the Eee PC's: 1024 x 600 and measuring 8.9" along the diagonal. Going back to the Sony Picturebook reference from earlier, it's actually a lower resolution panel than what I had on my old Picturebook (1280 x 600), despite having the same diagonal measurement (8.9"). That being said, my main complaint on the Picturebook was a lack of vertical resolution, since most web content is longer than it is wide. The 600 pixel screen height is an issue and is bothersome given that the focus of a netbook is to, well, surf the net. It's not a show stopper though.

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  • strikeback03 - Friday, September 5, 2008 - link

    Well, that is assuming they use the same capacity cells. Which given that the 6-cell battery in my T43 was originally rated at 54Whr and not the 48 of the Eee, might not be a perfect assumption.
  • srue - Thursday, September 4, 2008 - link

    Yes. Stay in school, kids.
  • JarredWalton - Thursday, September 4, 2008 - link

    Next thing you know people are going to try to claim that 48 Whr is 50% more than 32 Whr.... ;-)
  • bohhad - Thursday, September 4, 2008 - link

    this thread almost brings a tear to my eye
  • pervisanathema - Thursday, September 4, 2008 - link

    Do want. This is what I have been waiting for.

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