> 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
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.
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
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.
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.
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