How big is your Computer Monitor's Screen? - What's its Resolution, etc.?
Mar 11, 2009 at 2:04 AM Post #31 of 129
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2x 23" Apple Cinema HD Displays... 1920x1200 each.....and another one in the bedroom hooked up to an old 1GHz p'book with a built in 17" running at 1440x900. have a NEC FP912SB 19" CRT sitting in the closet...
 
Mar 11, 2009 at 2:15 AM Post #32 of 129
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Samsung SyncMaster 2443BW
24"
1920x1200
1000:1
TN Panel

Acer Aspire One
8.9"
1024x600




Nice choice of Samsung monitor
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2x 23" Apple Cinema HD Displays... 1920x1200 each.....and another one in the bedroom hooked up to an old 1GHz p'book with a built in 17" running at 1440x900. have a NEC FP912SB 19" CRT sitting in the closet...




Love the monitor's.... The keyboard stands out hell bad though
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Mar 11, 2009 at 3:26 AM Post #34 of 129
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Love the monitor's.... The keyboard stands out hell bad though
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The keyboard is the best part!
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*Clickety Clack*
 
Mar 11, 2009 at 7:26 AM Post #36 of 129
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The keyboard is the best part!
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Absolutely! I have a stock pile of these in case this one ever dies but I doubt it will. Only thing better is a Northgate OmniKey...
 
Mar 11, 2009 at 7:40 AM Post #37 of 129
Here are the top 10 screen resolutions of Head-Fi visitors:
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[left]1. 1280x800.......17.48% 2. 1280x1024......15.96% 3. 1024x768.......15.72% 4. 1680x1050......14.93% 5. 1440x900.......11.63% 6. 1920x1200...... 9.04% 7. 1600x1200...... 1.92% 8. 1152x864....... 1.61% 9. 1400x1050...... 1.40% 10. 1280x768....... 1.28%[/left]

 
Mar 11, 2009 at 8:08 AM Post #38 of 129
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Here are the top 10 screen resolutions of Head-Fi visitors:
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[left]1. 1280x800.......17.48% 2. 1280x1024......15.96% 3. 1024x768.......15.72% 4. 1680x1050......14.93% 5. 1440x900.......11.63% 6. 1920x1200...... 9.04% 7. 1600x1200...... 1.92% 8. 1152x864....... 1.61% 9. 1400x1050...... 1.40% 10. 1280x768....... 1.28%[/left]




That's really interesting.... So most people are browsing on a netbook?

Interesting that 1920x1080 (what I run my 24" at) isn't even in the top 10.
 
Mar 11, 2009 at 8:15 AM Post #39 of 129
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That's really interesting.... So most people are browsing on a netbook?

Interesting that 1920x1080 (what I run my 24" at) isn't even in the top 10.



1920x1200 or 1920x1080?

1280x800 would be 12 to 15 inches, mostly notebooks I would imagine.
 
Mar 11, 2009 at 8:28 AM Post #40 of 129
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Originally Posted by jude /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Here are the top 10 screen resolutions of Head-Fi visitors:
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[left]1. 1280x800.......17.48% 2. 1280x1024......15.96% 3. 1024x768.......15.72% 4. 1680x1050......14.93% 5. 1440x900.......11.63% 6. 1920x1200...... 9.04% 7. 1600x1200...... 1.92% 8. 1152x864....... 1.61% 9. 1400x1050...... 1.40% 10. 1280x768....... 1.28%[/left]




Am I the rare species running a resolution of 1280x960 then?
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Mar 11, 2009 at 8:31 AM Post #42 of 129
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Originally Posted by olblueyez /img/forum/go_quote.gif
1920x1200 or 1920x1080?

1280x800 would be 12 to 15 inches, mostly notebooks I would imagine.



1920x1080. I have a 16:9 ratio 24" as opposed to a 16:10 meaning it displays 1080p content without black bars. And movies have less black bars too.

I really only got a 16:9 because it was cheaper though.
 
Mar 11, 2009 at 8:33 AM Post #43 of 129
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1920x1080. I have a 16:9 ratio 24" as opposed to a 16:10 meaning it displays 1080p content without black bars. And movies have less black bars too.

I really only got a 16:9 because it was cheaper though.



How many wide-screen film formats do you think there are? Enough to put letterbox on any screen. You just need to get the material in its original format. Its a shame so many movies are butchered and now we have wide TV's for watching them.

http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/
 
Mar 11, 2009 at 8:49 AM Post #44 of 129
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How many wide-screen film formats do you think there are? Enough to put letterbox on any screen. You just need to get the material in its original format. Its a shame so many movies are butchered and now we have wide TV's for watching them.

American WideScreen Museum - provided as a public service by Martin Hart



Mmm yes, I am aware of all the formats, which is why I said LESS black bars.

That website looks like its from the 90's :O
 

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