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Why are laptop manufacturers so deathly afraid of moving away from widescreen aspect ratios? The adoption rate of even 16:10 panels (which are a lazy compromise) has been pathetically slow, at least in comparison to how eager they were to move away from 4:3 during the 2000s.

For fuck's sake, low-midrange Windows machines only started having 1920x1080 panels by default maybe 5-6 years ago. Before that, they were still shitting out 1366x768 garbage, even in some L-series ThinkPad laptops.
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>>108619530
laptop manufacturers are assholes which is exactly why they stopped including batteries that you can just unplug and plug a new one in and why they stopped including headphone jacks and usb ports and hdmi ports and ethernet ports
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yes OP, nice pic
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What’s happening in that pic?
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just two best friends hanging out



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