Netbooks might not be getting bigger (or else they’d be called notebooks), but according to Slashgear, the average screen resolution in systems using Intel’s Atom N-series chipsets is going up, and with the chip maker’s blessing.
"According to HKEPC, Intel has increased the maximum allowed resolution from 1024 x 600 to 1366 x 768, as seen on the recently-announced Sony VAIO W," Slashgear wrote.
As it stands right now, in order to use the higher resolution panels, companies must choose from Intel’s Z-series Atom chips, or else forgo the preferential N-series pricing. Intel’s reasoning for doing this has been to clearly distinguish between a netbook and notebook, but perhaps the company is now content to let the physical screen size separate the two segments.
