Is it Possibale to put in AAO 110 0 150 10-inch screen???

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    idjar

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    hi friends one question is possible to put a screen 10 inches in AAO 110 or 150? I've already seen plenty of space lost on the screen of 8.9 inches
     
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    ... plenty of space lost on the screen of 8.9 inches? How? Please explain.
     
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    i think what he means is that he has 'lost' the extra space that the 10" provides and would like to make a custom 10" bezel to mount a 10" screen on the 8.9 AAO so that the size stays the same..

    either way, sounds like too much work and cash to me..sell the 8.9 and buy a 10" dude..
     
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    Agree. However, the difference between 9" and 10" screens with the same length to width ratio is about 7 sq in (45 sq cm). That is not much difference compared to, say, a 19" and a 20" screen, especially when you consider that the resolution of both is 1024x600.
     
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    good idea I was told that if you can put the connector by subject or topic area of a 10 inch screen!
     
    idjar, Mar 10, 2009
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    im sorry i dont understand what is a good idea or what you mean :?:
     
    teh_qube, Mar 11, 2009
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