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T77911S 02-05-2009 04:24 AM

new compter screens, i hate em.
 
we got new laptops at work not long ago, they have the new wide screens. it streches everything, i hate it. i was looking at monitors for the home computerand they are all the same. i guess they are catering to the computer geeks that live on their computers and like to watch movies.

id10t 02-05-2009 04:37 AM

You just need to set the display to meet the ratio... a normal screen may be 1024x768, but your wide screen may be 1600x768 or similar... check your display properties.

masraum 02-05-2009 04:38 AM

I think that they are going to widescreen because it's cheaper. For a given diagonal size, the area of the screen is less if the thing is "widescreen" but because it's widescreen, they market that as something special.

The only reason that everything is stretched is because you are using a standard resolution. If you set the resolution to 1024x768 or 1280x1024 on a widescreen, then everything will look funny. On a widescreen, the normal native resolutions will usually be something like 1450x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1200 or something like that. If you set your resolution to one of those, then things won't look stretched. Your wallpaper will probably look stretched unless you crop one to the correct aspect ratio or find one on the net in the correct aspect ratio (there are some out there).

gr8fl4porsche 02-05-2009 04:42 AM

I love widescreens, I do not notice any stretched effect, just more viewing area.

I have had widescreens for a couple of years at home but recently added a 22" at work.

My reports were always viewed in landscape and I use to have to slide to see the right side, now the whole report is on one screen.

id10t 02-05-2009 04:45 AM

I have normal monitors on my desktop at work. Key word is monitors - 2 of 'em. Normal aspect ratio, but 2x the real estate.

red-beard 02-05-2009 04:47 AM

They are going to widescreen, because the manufactures are building 16:9 not 4:3 ratio anymore. They make the screens in the same general assembly lines for HDTVs as for computer monitors.

masraum 02-05-2009 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 4465901)
They are going to widescreen, because the manufactures are building 16:9 not 4:3 ratio anymore. They make the screens in the same general assembly lines for HDTVs as for computer monitors.

Again, because if you work out the area of a 19" 4:3 screen, and then work out the area of a 16:9 19" screen, they have less area in the widescreen. Less area means less real estate for stuff, but it seems bigger and they can charge for a big screen.

red-beard 02-05-2009 04:56 AM

The 22" monitors from Dell are only about $250, and the refurbinshed ones I purchsed were only about $119 each.

masraum 02-05-2009 05:05 AM

Really, $119. I may have to look into that. The monitors that they give us at work suck. I have 2 and it's still inadequate.

masraum 02-05-2009 05:10 AM

Hmm, right now the dell outlet's got a refurb 22" that does 1920x1080 for $179, but that's not bad.

I may have to buy one or two of those for work.

rammstein 02-05-2009 06:14 AM

If it is stretching, you have the resolution set wrong.

ruf-porsche 02-05-2009 08:14 AM

I'll trade you my regular screen CRT for you widescreen LCD.

Scuba Steve 02-05-2009 08:42 AM

I like widescreen monitors better because I can fit two documents side by side without anything overlapping too much. Works great for what I do.

masraum 02-05-2009 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Scuba Steve (Post 4466349)
I like widescreen monitors better because I can fit two documents side by side without anything overlapping too much. Works great for what I do.

Yeah, I got a 24" monitor for the house a while back and can fit two docs side by side. Ideally, I'd have 4 widescreen monitors rotated 90* so that each could have a document in portrait mode.

That's what I don't understand. Documents (email, webpages, word docs, most pdfs) are all in portrait mode and are like a widescreen, but set on it's side. You'd think that more screens would be setup in portrait natively. I guess gaming and tradition are the biggest things holding folks back.

gr8fl4porsche 02-05-2009 10:31 AM

I bought (4) 22" E228WFP's from Dell - refurbished $179 each. Nice monitor for the money. Only complaint is the angle viewing, straight on looks fine.

Dell sells a much nicer screen but the cost is almost double.

cgarr 02-05-2009 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scuba Steve (Post 4466349)
I like widescreen monitors better because I can fit two documents side by side without anything overlapping too much. Works great for what I do.

Ok, so they call them "documents" now;)

rammstein 02-05-2009 12:27 PM

For excel, the widescreen is a boon- I can see like 8 months further out without scrolling. Now... TWO 22" monitors would just abotu end scrolling forever!!! Ooohh, the nerdy fantasies I harbour. :D

svandamme 02-05-2009 12:32 PM

got a 24 inch dell ultrasharp wide screen on a pivot mount...
1920x1200
and a tool so i can drag a window to the left, and another to the right, and have em lock at just half the screen
that's real estate and real estate management

svandamme 02-05-2009 12:39 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1233869990.jpg

svandamme 02-05-2009 12:43 PM

look ma, no scrolling !

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1233870205.jpg

to be honest, had to ctrl - in firefox for that...


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