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Why wide screen? |
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Try a 24" Widescreen...
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Human vision is more like 16x9 just as you said, peripheral vision can't be excluded. Wide screen viewing has scientifically been proven to lead to a more realistic and stimulating experience when watching movies or gaming. For applications I agree with you. I have resisted the WS monitor for the PC but think that my next purchase will be a 24 or larger WS LCD. |
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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applica [...] CatId=2815 comming Thursday. Cant wait to hook up my PC. Sold my 21" so I could get the last $100 i needed for this puppy. I'm stuck on a 15" CRT til it gets here. CRT = instant headache for me. |
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because 16x10 (1.6) is close to the golden ratio of ~1.618. Message edited by skittle on 02-05-2008 at 02:07:50 AM --------------- macgirlfriend: "Hey I don't get you people, the people on insanely mac were so much nicer" |
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Just wish IE 7 would allow you to have 2 tabs open at once, so you can fully use the WS space for apps. |
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I recently changed from two 1280*1024 17" CRTs to one 1680*1050 20" Samsung 206BW.
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I completely agree with the OP, I hate widescreen with a passion and wish for nothing more than a good 20+" 4:3 ratio monitor, that's why I still use a 19" CRT.
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I used to think I wouldn't like wide screen, but got a 22" last summer as a gift. I absolutely love it for gaming. For web-browsing, I generally "tile windows vertically" so I can be browsing 2 different sites at the same time. I wont ever go back. |
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I use to hate widescreen, but now I can't live without it. I have a 19" 4:3 Samsung LCD at work, but I plan to switch it to widescreen very shortly. 4:3 just doesn't cut it. 16:9 or 16:10 is the way to go. Stop whining! --------------- The Truth About GPU Power Consumption Home: E4600@3.6Ghz|AC7|P35|4GB|640GB|8800GT|Vista64|24" P-MVA Work: Phenom9500@2.5Ghz|AC64|690G|3GB|500GB|8600GT|XP|2x22" TN |
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hmmmm... that's funny. Your rant almost sounds identical to that time when web page developers whined about how they had to start coding pages to look good on resolutions higher than the 800x600 "standard". |
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SirChrono, I hated planes till I found out it takes 3 weeks to cross the USA in a wagon. You should be able to buy 4:3 for a few years still, so no worries. |
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I hate widescreens. I hate LCD.
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After staring at a HP w2408 at work, my 19" 4:3 LCD is getting quite small. It's nice to see two full pages of text side by side at 100% with no issues on that w2408. |
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I just got a 24 inch BenQ FP241W, it was on the pricy side but it's freakin huge! lol coming from a samsung 19 inch flat crt, was a bit to get used to but now, I'm a fan boy for sure.
Message edited by N8dogg on 02-05-2008 at 05:02:21 AM |
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Thank you all for your replies.
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This is one of my favorite things about my Sammy245BW... that and I can watch Blu-ray and HD movies in all their glory. I agree with the others 24"+ is the way to go. (22" is still acceptable imo, but 24" is... bigger! *edit* I also have to admit, that I too didn't like widescreens at first. I always went to BB or somethign and looked a 20" 4:3 and a 20" 16:10 and just though the 16:10 looked silly. A few weeks ago, I plunged and bought the 24" sammy 245BW (coming from a 17" 4:3 here) and wow... I don't think I'll ever use a smaller monitor ever again. The workspace, as mentioned above, is fantastic. Especially since I have to compare documents often, and it just makes it easier when you don't have to continuously scroll or alt+tab to reference where you left off. Anyhoo, that's my $0.02. Message edited by rgeist554 on 02-06-2008 at 07:48:23 PM |
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