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04-28-2023 11:00 AM
I hope, at least here, someone in Hp will be able to give me an answer. We are talking about the EOL Elite Dragonfly G3. "Hp state". This thing has a 13.5" widescreen display, with a WUXGA+ resolution. And here, it all sounds fine, right? But, let's continue to reading: is touch, ok anti-glare and blabla. But they write it sports an Ambient Color Sensor (1920x1080) with HP Eye Ease.
34.3 cm (13.5") diagonal, WUXGA+, touch, IPS anti-glare, micro-edge, 400 nits, sRGB 100% eDP 1.4+PSR, Ambient Light
Sensor + Ambient Color Sensor (1920 x 1280) with HP Eye Ease
What the heck happened to the 120 pixels remaining? Is it a FHD display, or a WUXGA? Are those Elite Dragonflies featuring an ovalized display instead?
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05-02-2023 03:11 PM
@DonaemouS wrote:. From what you wrote, the display is 1920x1200, right?
Wrong. It is 3:2 ratio and it clearly say WUXGA+ that means 1920x1280, not WUXGA (no plus sign) which is 1920x1200.
Hope that makes sense.
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04-28-2023 02:25 PM
Its specs:
https://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c08049277.pdf
This is a new series with 3:2 aspect ratio screen (not 16:9 ratio on millions notebooks on market today). Normally for FHD screens which are 16:9 format like nearly all TV's and notebooks on market today.
It has WUXGA+ format, not FHD.
Hope this makes sense.
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05-02-2023 03:11 PM
@DonaemouS wrote:. From what you wrote, the display is 1920x1200, right?
Wrong. It is 3:2 ratio and it clearly say WUXGA+ that means 1920x1280, not WUXGA (no plus sign) which is 1920x1200.
Hope that makes sense.
Regards.
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