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Hackintosh Netbook w/ LARGE (pixel resolution) screen?


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Our old PC laptop has finally died, time to replace it. We already have one Mac Mini 1.66 GHz, and another Mac Mini 2.00 GHz (_WITH_ a Windows XP via Bootcamp partition), as well as my daughter's (OLD) Windows XP machine. Furthermore, the house is wired for Ethernet and has two Wi-Fi (802.11b) Access Points.

 

So, my logic is that I we do not need a full blown "Laptop" with all its associated features and weight. Long battery life would definitely be useful, but...

 

what we really would consider a primary shopping agenda is screen size, AS MEASURED BY PIXELS. Note that this does NOT necessarily mean that I want a large 22" diameter screen, but 1920x1200 in a 10 inch screen would be a nice fantasy to hope for.

 

Unfortunately, no comparison chart I have ever seen generally lists pixel resolution.

{This is especially true if the chart is primarily focused on features that do or do not work for a Hackintosh installation.}

 

- I've heard of the Mini 311 (presumably from HP).

-- I've also heard of the Asus 1201N and 1101HA.

These three seem to have a resolution of 1366x768 (16:9 screen ratio).

QUESTIONS:

(1) Is 1366x768 _GENERALLY_ speaking the largest size screen in pixels that I will find in a Netbook?

(2) If not, what larger screen resolutions can I shop for?

(3) What other Notebooks would you recommend for a Hackintosh?

 

Thank you.

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