You can still buy a brand new laptop with a 1366x768 screen in 2022

> You can still buy a brand new laptop with a 1366x768 screen in 2022.

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I don't see the problem. Do you like the buggy fractional scaling you get on Windows/KDE or the blurry downscaling you get on macOS/GNOME?

Windows fractional scaling is not buggy.

1366x768 is a comfy shitposting machine. what's the problem

You have to run Windows, so it's buggy by default.

The resolution is not the problem, but TN is.

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You can dlss it up to 2560x1440p

Seethe and come. Windows is actually quite stable and bug-free compared to troonix.

Good TN is better than a shitty IPS. Thinkpad W5#0's 1080p screen is TN, but has better color accuracy and contrast than 1080p IPS screens in later Thinkpads.

Yes I own one and windows 10 is already having problems with it.

>less pixels
>more battery life
>more frames per second
Seethe, code, sneed and delete yourselves HD+ and 4K fags

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I guess it's fine for a small screen like 12" or 13".

>I don't see the problem. Do you like the buggy fractional scaling you get on Windows/KDE or the blurry downscaling you get on macOS/GNOME?
It's 2022 and KDE and GNOME still can't deal with scaling for HD displays. The absolute cope.

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Get off my lawn looney loonixer

Agreed, I bought a laptop in 2016 when I started uni and holy fucking shit, the TN panel it had was just so terrible I ended up replacing it myself for a compatible IPS panel. HD resolutions are not that bad for a regular 13 or 15 inch laptop since the PPI is still ok.

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its called machoism and stop kink shaming people

KDE is actually pretty good. About as good as you can get with fractional scaling. I run it on my laptop because Lenovo decided 1080p on a 14 inch screen was a good idea.

>Good TN is better than a shitty IPS
For desktop use, but for portable use with a laptop you can't always have the perfect viewing angle, like in airplanes or trains and the TN panels just sucks hard when you have even a moderately high angles.

> 1366

What are you, from the future?

1920x1080 on a fucking 15' laptop display is not overkill
I would compromise and settle for 1600x900

>t. Consoomer

>the absolute state of loonix
My M1 Macbook Air with 2560x1600 display works just fine.

>more battery life
cope

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