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blackhead

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 2:58 pm
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Widescreen monitors seems to becoming more popular as time goes by. So
is there a disadvantage to using a widescreen rather than a normal
screen monitor? The main disadvantage i can think of is that most
documents are of A4 size and so business monitors need to be extended
in height compared to width.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:07 am
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blackhead <larryhar....DeleteThis@softhome.net> wrote:

> Widescreen monitors seems to becoming more
> popular as time goes by.

The key things that are happening as time goes by are that:
1. w/s monitors are getting cheaper, and
2. size and res enhancements are going into wides.

However, most new graphics cards are dual-port, and you
can today put more total pixels per dollar on your desktop
by going dual-head 4:3 rather than single wide.

This will change as w/s becomes mainstream, and the pix/dollar
of wide falls to or below the pix/dollar of 4:3.

Another factor is that 4:3 monitors don't seem to be getting
any larger than about 22in 1600x1200 res. If you want more
than 1200 pix vertical, you have to go with a wide (30in).

> So is there a disadvantage to using a widescreen rather
> than a normal screen monitor?

It depends on the application mix and the user's preferences
and usage patterns. I run 23 wide at home and dual 4:3 at work,
all ~1200 pix high.

To specifically address the subject line here:
Where I work, each user elects single 24wide or dual19 std.
I spent my dollars on wide at home. I spent the company's
on dual std at work, just to try it out.

> The main disadvantage i can think of is that most documents
> are of A4 size and so business monitors need to be extended
> in height compared to width.

Most of the time dual-head is fine. I'd prefer single-wide when
working with really big spreadsheets, but that's only a small
part of what I do. If the company had offered single 30in wide
vs dual 19, I'd have taken single wide Smile

If you can run a dual-head setup in portrait mode, dual 4:3
rotated has some appeal for document-intensive use ...
(if, and this is a big if, the LCD panels physically rotate,
AND don't have severe lateral off-axis viewing angle problems
when rotated).
I expect to try dual-portrait sometime this year (it's a
Solaris shop, and the current windowing environment we use
presently can't do it.)

Rotating a wide monitor is also possible, but the physical
dimensions can get impractical.

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Not Gimpy Anymore

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:57 pm
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"blackhead" <larryharson.TakeThisOut@softhome.net> wrote in message
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> Widescreen monitors seems to becoming more popular as time goes by. So
> is there a disadvantage to using a widescreen rather than a normal
> screen monitor? The main disadvantage i can think of is that most
> documents are of A4 size and so business monitors need to be extended
> in height compared to width.
>
Actually most widescreen LCD screens are 16 to 10 aspect ratio, and
that ratio was intentionally set so it will be possible to display 2 A4
sheets
side-by-side. If a user wants to watch HD video, they have to settle for
distorted aspect ratio, or black bars across the top & bottom of the screen.

So, YES, businesses are definitely going to widescreen monitors, in
droves.

NGA
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