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  • #4710
    Bernard Kirkwood
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    help me with screen format of laptop

    #4714
    Joseph Mahan
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    Are there any specific requirements or specifications you’re looking for in a new laptop screen?

    I’m starting to think I just wanted a small laptop and the Surface Go has Bill installed and looks like a macbook air and 256 gig offered for the same price as 128.

    Then I started looking at reviews and thinking, 2:1 in case we want to watch some media in bed or on vacation, so I switched from a basic laptop to I want everything.

    Do people already use 2-in-1 laptops? Do I really need a Windows touch screen?

    #4713
    Haley Williams
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    What format issues are you encountering with your new laptop screen?
    Are you trying to change the screen format or resolution, or is the format not displaying correctly?

    #4711
    Ryan Medlock
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    You can adjust the screen resolution in the Display settings to make text and images appear sharper or more vivid. Higher resolutions will generally result in better image quality, but may also require more processing power.

    #4712
    David Banks
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    If you’re using a laptop with a large screen, you may find it helpful to adjust the text and icon size in the Display settings to make them more readable.

    Some laptops offer different display modes, such as Standard, Vibrant,

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