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| Ultra Widescreen (16:9); Will You Be Switching? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 13 2009, 02:52:48 PM (296 Views) | |
| landbeforetimelover | Jun 13 2009, 02:52:48 PM Post #1 |
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I've been wondering what they were going to do next in the way of monitors and TVs and it seems that they've decided to make the newer models have the 16:9 aspect ratio instead of the standard 16:10 that most widescreen monitors and TVs out there have today. I didn't think it was a big deal until I got an ultra widescreen laptop. It's 15.6" as opposed to 15.4 and the difference is HUGE. I put it next to my standard 16:10 17" laptop and I must admit I liked the ultra widescreen display more even though it was smaller. I just got all my monitors to flat panels and only a few aren't widescreen, but now here comes the new 16:9 displays and I'm contemplating switching. But now I have to really make the choice. I'll be getting a new monitor for my master computer. It will be a minimum of 25". I've even had to go buy a new Sapphire Radeon graphics card in order for it to look decent with a DVI connection. But now I'm faced with a dilemma. The 25" ultra widescreen is $250 and the standard widescreen 28" is $300. I have to choose between them. I can't find a ultra widescreen over 25" for under $1,000 and I shouldn't have to tell you that I will NEVER spend that much for a monitor. Money is a little tight right now. I'm barely making enough to cover my internet expenses (I have 5 connections so I spend around $600 per month on internet) and other business expenses. That being said, the $250 is looking pretty good to me. On the other hand, I have to remember that I might regret getting a smaller screen. Of course I could just spend $1,500 and get a 16:9 projector. That way there'd be no way for me to upgrade. I'd have the best of the best. Coding on a projector is soooooooo nice. But then there'd be bulb expenses. I just can't win. I'm on the verge of just flipping a coin and going with that decision. So in answer to the thread question, I don't know if I'll be switching or not. I'll let y'all know when I can afford it and when I do it. What about you? Are you going to be switching to the newest screen? |
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| Petrie. | Jun 15 2009, 06:02:49 AM Post #2 |
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If I win the lotto, maybe. ![]() I don't honestly see how 25" isn't big enough. |
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| Kor | Jun 15 2009, 07:35:48 AM Post #3 |
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Nah, I have an old crt and likely will keep using it as long as it lasts. At least for the foreseeable future. |
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| landbeforetimelover | Jun 15 2009, 03:37:11 PM Post #4 |
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Hey I'd be happy with a 25", but if there's a 28" out there for virtually the same price I think I'm going to have to go with the 28". ![]() If I really was able to get what I wanted in a monitor, this would be the one: http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?...wse=&lang=en-US Only $999 for a 30" ultra widescreen Dell display. 1000:1 contrast ratio, Ultra High 2560x1600 Native Resolution @60Hz. |
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| action9000 | Jun 17 2009, 01:55:59 AM Post #5 |
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Holy Crap landbeforetimelover! ![]() Only thing is, you'd need a pretty beefy video card to be able to run anything 3d ish in that native res. That's a lot of pixels to push at 60 frames per second. |
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| landbeforetimelover | Jun 17 2009, 02:11:20 AM Post #6 |
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Exactly why I'm getting the 28" Hanns-G monitor instead. My 512mb Sapphrie Radeon card couldn't run that Dell at it's highest potential and besides.....do I want to spend $299 or $999?.....tough choice. |
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