Once again, you prove that you haven't a *clue* what you're
talking about. Good grief...
You're blind as well as *retarded* DimBulb. But just to stroke
your stupid bone, it's an IBM THinkPad A21p (2629HWU, IIRC - it's
at work). Just in case you can't navigate a web site (a skill
you obviously don't have since you don't know such things exist):
http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?
lndocid=MIGR-4PDLS5
Or enter 2629HWU or A21p on IBM's search box. The've been
superceded at *least* three times (A22p, A30p, and A31p). All
have 1600x1200 15" displays, you pompous moron!
Well? I've had the above laptop for *THREE YEARS* you fucking
dickwad! Now crawl back to your ugly mommy with your dick
between your legs, like she taught you.
Only a total moron (surprise, surprise) would make such a
statement. LCDs are linear by their *physics*. CRTs have no
such advantage.
It's not *straight* you mental-miget. Think "aliasing". You've
*obviously* never done any serious design or simulation work.
Once again, DimBulb wanders outside his kindergarten class and
pisses on the principal.