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#1
Chipsybg - Posted 10:50 am PDT 10/13/08 (43 Posts)
Why the hell they put such a screen with such specs ? It makes no point to have a blu-ray and no 1080p , and 16" 1366x768 ???
#2
ChugokuOtaku - Posted 10:51 am PDT 10/13/08 (1485 Posts)
16" 1366x768?
is this some sort of a joke?
what's the point of a bluray drive when you can't even play the fricken movie at full resolution on the go? and on top of that, let's see if you can even FINISH the movie before the damn battery dries out
is this some sort of a joke?
what's the point of a bluray drive when you can't even play the fricken movie at full resolution on the go? and on top of that, let's see if you can even FINISH the movie before the damn battery dries out
#3
Maui73 - Posted 10:59 am PDT 10/13/08 (1 Posts)
You can customize to:
16.0" diagonal High Definition HP Ultra BrightView Infinity Display (1920x1080p)
Vividly bright 1080p ultra-wide 16:9 infinity display. Infinity display is a designer screen with a clean frameless look
+ $175.00. Free upgrade to Bluray Player though.
Regarding the coupon, after you plug in the coupon, the $200 instant off is removed.
16.0" diagonal High Definition HP Ultra BrightView Infinity Display (1920x1080p)
Vividly bright 1080p ultra-wide 16:9 infinity display. Infinity display is a designer screen with a clean frameless look
+ $175.00. Free upgrade to Bluray Player though.
Regarding the coupon, after you plug in the coupon, the $200 instant off is removed.
#4
Tsetse - Posted 10:59 am PDT 10/13/08 (236 Posts)
You can option the 1080P with $175 more if that really matter to you.
#5
mtnardi - Posted 11:27 am PDT 10/13/08 (157 Posts)
The real question is why would you want to pay for blue ray on a screen so small? You're eyes won't be able to see any difference anyway. Save your money for a blue ray player attached to a big screen at home. you'll enjoy it more.
#6
schmoe90 - Posted 11:29 am PDT 10/13/08 (826 Posts)
#7
zidane - Posted 11:42 am PDT 10/13/08 (422 Posts)
#8
TheMax7 - Posted 12:07 pm PDT 10/13/08 (684 Posts)
Does it have built-in 7.1 Audio to take advantage of the Blu-Ray audio? I think not.....
#9
V0RT3X - Posted 12:40 pm PDT 10/13/08 (175 Posts)
| zidane wrote: |
| people are stupid- the masses will purchase this thinking "but it's clearer because it's blu-ray!" |
I bet the these same people also paid $100 for a Monster HDMI cable
#10
rogerchew - Posted 1:59 pm PDT 10/13/08 (43 Posts)
haha, seriously 1366x768 on a 16"?!?! that's hilarious
#11
Xorthos - Posted 2:05 pm PDT 10/13/08 (11 Posts)
heheh that's awesome...that won't really help the blu-ray
#12
hmmwv - Posted 2:20 pm PDT 10/13/08 (172 Posts)
Well this thing has HDMI out, so in theory it can output 7.1 audio.
#13
byuan85 - Posted 11:27 pm PDT 10/13/08 (351 Posts)
OMG 1366x768 on a 16" notebook. ROFL!!!
#14
the lawyer - Posted 9:04 am PDT 10/14/08 (3858 Posts)
#15
thebay408 - Posted 11:35 am PDT 10/14/08 (367 Posts)
yes it does have an hdmi port, i think it also has a 2.1 speaker system built in the laptop too!
#16
InVINCEblE - Posted 11:54 pm PDT 10/14/08 (1027 Posts)
That's a pretty expensive Blu-ray player right there. Nice specs, and the HDMI port is intriguing. You can find that on a lot of other laptops though.





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