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Old 07-26-2010, 01:06 PM   #26
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Old 07-26-2010, 04:28 PM   #27
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excels & documents work suck on 16:9

Even for photo editing work...i don't see much advantage of using widescreen since most photos are taken in 1.3-1.5 aspect ration...(while 16:9 has a 1.77 aspection ratio)

The only time I like wide screen is for movies and gaming...

but nowaday you actually have to pay a premium to get non widescreen format display.
Excel is WAY better with widescreen ... First of all, you get more visuals in the ribbon, which makes your workflow easier. Comparing worksheets side-by-side is easier. You have more cells to work with. WTF is the problem ? I use Excel every day and, when I went to a widescreen monitor, it was a frickin' godsend.

Photo editing ... So your photos aren't widescreen ? What's your point ? Guess what, that means you can have tool bars down the side, which means you can your work done quicker instead of going through menus all the damn time.

I don't know about you, but I actually like to get my work done quickly so I can spend my free time playing games. A widescreen monitor benefits both.
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Old 07-26-2010, 06:38 PM   #29
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Excel is WAY better with widescreen ... First of all, you get more visuals in the ribbon, which makes your workflow easier. Comparing worksheets side-by-side is easier. You have more cells to work with. WTF is the problem ? I use Excel every day and, when I went to a widescreen monitor, it was a frickin' godsend.

Photo editing ... So your photos aren't widescreen ? What's your point ? Guess what, that means you can have tool bars down the side, which means you can your work done quicker instead of going through menus all the damn time.

I don't know about you, but I actually like to get my work done quickly so I can spend my free time playing games. A widescreen monitor benefits both.
you actually end up with wasted space in the ribbon with 1920px width
most ribbons will show everything in just 1280px width

problem obviously is you have to scroll up and down a lot more often in widscreen vs standard aspect ratio. (and obviously you can't compare 1920x1080 vs 1280x1024, since one has almost double the pixel)

photo editing: well, a lot of the vertical space are already taken up by the program tabs, options, status bar...etc
and the vertical space is usually what restrict how big you can zoom the photos on the screen and still see everything.

I hate it when ppl talk about widescreen as if you only get more width, but totally ignore the fact that you lose the vertical space
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I don't know how most people live without 2 26inch moniters.
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i agree
,but when you go 3x24" its so hard to go back to single LOL i get wood just thinling if they were 26x3 or even 30s oooooooooh

i use LG 2442s x 2 and an asus 246h sandwiched in between
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you actually end up with wasted space in the ribbon with 1920px width
most ribbons will show everything in just 1280px width

problem obviously is you have to scroll up and down a lot more often in widscreen vs standard aspect ratio. (and obviously you can't compare 1920x1080 vs 1280x1024, since one has almost double the pixel)

photo editing: well, a lot of the vertical space are already taken up by the program tabs, options, status bar...etc
and the vertical space is usually what restrict how big you can zoom the photos on the screen and still see everything.

I hate it when ppl talk about widescreen as if you only get more width, but totally ignore the fact that you lose the vertical space
No they don't ... The full ribbon length of the default Home ribbon in Excel 2010 is 1760 pixels wide ...

Also, way to just completely ignore the fact that you can customize the ribbon, which allows you to add way more commands and that you can rotate any decent widescreen monitor to give you far more vertical space if that's what you really want.

How do I lose vertical space, exactly ? Care to point out some 24" 4:3 or 5:4 monitors for me the OP to consider instead of the hundreds of widescreen models ?
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Nope, just writing, reading, video games, movies, etc. For coding I could see why you'd want a taller display. For just about everything else, maybe not. Guess it's just down to odd personal preferences
odd personal preference?
think about the people who do paper work or work on excel 8 hrs a day.
I can't even see a full page A4 with 1280 vertical pixel.


if PC monitors are all about watching movies, then it should go beyond 16:9 and start making 21:9 monitors
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LOL im still using my DELL Ultrasharp 24inch 2405FPW from 2006!!!

i swear this monitor is better than half the crap out now!

yeah i'd probably buy another dell ultrasharp 24 or higher if i wanted another monitor.
or wait till tv's are just as good as monitors and get a huge 40 inch screen lol.
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excels & documents work suck on 16:9
Really? I work on DBs a lot and love the wide screen format, lets me see really wide tables, or multiple tables joined. Plus the 16:9 allows me to view 2 or 3 documents side-by-side.

I just want 16:9 with more vertical resolution.
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Works for most things, except for staring at text for long periods of time - its just not as crisp.
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LOL im still using my DELL Ultrasharp 24inch 2405FPW from 2006!!!

i swear this monitor is better than half the crap out now!

yeah i'd probably buy another dell ultrasharp 24 or higher if i wanted another monitor.
or wait till tv's are just as good as monitors and get a huge 40 inch screen lol.
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I recognize that Eizos are probably the best but they've always been far too expensive. I mean, a couple hundred more and I'd have the 30" Apple Cinema Display.

That NEC looks promising. Why that one?
The 30" Apple Cinema Display isn't very good. The new 27" screen looks promising for the price though.

The NEC has a HUGE colour gamut, and has built-in hardware calibration. Also, although it is a CFL screen, each of the 16 or so CFL's are individually monitored and adjusted for even brightness. It's about $1200 retail.

As you have an iPad, get that app that places all of your Photoshop palettes on the iPad so that you can have the entire main screen for the image you're working on. It works seamlessly via Bluetooth with Macs, and you can choose your tools by touching the screen!
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As you have an iPad, get that app that places all of your Photoshop palettes on the iPad so that you can have the entire main screen for the image you're working on. It works seamlessly via Bluetooth with Macs, and you can choose your tools by touching the screen!
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That sounds amazing.
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That sounds amazing.
Yeah, a client had it. I can't remember the name - I'll find out on Tuesday for you.
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