Hello,
Assuming a 14 inch laptop model have 2 versions (A and B) and they are the same price
Laptop A. maximum resolution 1920x1200
Laptop B. maximum resolution 3840x2400
Q1. If laptop A and B are the same price, all the specs are the same except maximum resolution specs, which one would you choose?
Q2. I want to use a bigger screen at home, if I use an HDMI cable to connect my monitor (32 inch monitor that supports 2560x1440) to the laptop, do I see more excel rows without scrolling using laptop B, or does both laptops A and B see the same amount of rows without scrolling?
Q3. Assuming now I open an excel file in laptop A I can see 20 rows without scrolling, if I open the same excel file in laptop B I can see 40 rows without scrolling (laptop B rows look very small difficult to see in 14 inch laptop because maximum resolution 3840 x 2400), if I make a screenshot on laptop A and I make a screenshot on laptop B, can I enlarge the 20 rows of screenshot B to look as big as the 20 rows of screenshot A so I can see all 40 rows of screenshot B easily like the size of screenshot A?
Q4. I have heard that battery life is lower with higher resolution, and that maximum resolution does not matter much on a small screen like 14 inches. I'm not entirely sure about this, though. Any opinions on this?
Q5. Assuming if I am using laptop A and set it to maximum resolution 1920x1200 and I can see 20 excel rows without scrolling, if I use an HDMI cable to connect my monitor (32 inch monitor that supports 2560x1440) to the laptop can I see more or lesser rows than 20 excel rows on the monitor?
Q6. Assuming if I am using laptop B and set it to maximum resolution 3840x2400 and I can see 40 excel rows without scrolling, if I use an HDMI cable to connect my monitor (32 inch monitor that supports 2560x1440) to the laptop can I see more or lesser rows than 40 excel rows on the monitor?
Thank you.
Assuming a 14 inch laptop model have 2 versions (A and B) and they are the same price
Laptop A. maximum resolution 1920x1200
Laptop B. maximum resolution 3840x2400
Q1. If laptop A and B are the same price, all the specs are the same except maximum resolution specs, which one would you choose?
Q2. I want to use a bigger screen at home, if I use an HDMI cable to connect my monitor (32 inch monitor that supports 2560x1440) to the laptop, do I see more excel rows without scrolling using laptop B, or does both laptops A and B see the same amount of rows without scrolling?
Q3. Assuming now I open an excel file in laptop A I can see 20 rows without scrolling, if I open the same excel file in laptop B I can see 40 rows without scrolling (laptop B rows look very small difficult to see in 14 inch laptop because maximum resolution 3840 x 2400), if I make a screenshot on laptop A and I make a screenshot on laptop B, can I enlarge the 20 rows of screenshot B to look as big as the 20 rows of screenshot A so I can see all 40 rows of screenshot B easily like the size of screenshot A?
Q4. I have heard that battery life is lower with higher resolution, and that maximum resolution does not matter much on a small screen like 14 inches. I'm not entirely sure about this, though. Any opinions on this?
Q5. Assuming if I am using laptop A and set it to maximum resolution 1920x1200 and I can see 20 excel rows without scrolling, if I use an HDMI cable to connect my monitor (32 inch monitor that supports 2560x1440) to the laptop can I see more or lesser rows than 20 excel rows on the monitor?
Q6. Assuming if I am using laptop B and set it to maximum resolution 3840x2400 and I can see 40 excel rows without scrolling, if I use an HDMI cable to connect my monitor (32 inch monitor that supports 2560x1440) to the laptop can I see more or lesser rows than 40 excel rows on the monitor?
Thank you.
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