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5 Ways to Make the Most of an Ultraportable Laptop's Small Screen

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August 16, 2012
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5 Ways to Make the Most of an Ultraportable Laptop's Small Screen
An ultraportable laptop's smaller display can be a challenge to work on. Here are five ways to squeeze more productivity out of limited screen space. - Melanie Pinola, PCWorld
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