(Though I'm not sure how 1920x1200 would look on a 15" screen the pixels would be tiny as hell.)
I have an HP Compaq nw8240 from their "mobile workstation" line and it has a 15" 1920x1200 screen. The pixels are tiny but the screen real estate is awesome.
I had an instructor a few years ago that used Excel for grades. He'd "hide" the column with our names, leaving only the student number, and then password protect the spreadsheet so that we could only read it. He'd then post the file on his campus web directory, allowing us to see our grades.
The campus is a Microsoft only facility, but I used Slackware at home. So when I opened the file at home, I noticed I could "unhide" the columns and had access to each students, their student number, their assignment scores, AND their overall grade.
The OpenOffice suite is a great alternative, but it definitely isn't a 100% replacement. I happen to think it's a better option.
"Your attitude determines your attitude." -- Zig Ziglar, self-improvement doofus