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  • T Todd Smith

    When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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    Nish Nishant
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    My relatively inexpensive (when I bought it) Dell 24" has 1920x1200. 1080 would definitely be too low for vertical res. Btw people still shop at Bestbuy? :omg:

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    • T Todd Smith

      When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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      daniilzol
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      Todd Smith wrote:

      When did the switch to X x 1080 go into [e]ffect?

      When HD video started taking hold. 1920x1080 is full HD resolution. Such monitors are cheaper to produce than 1200 ones and manufacturer can still advertise it as full HD. Bonus points for idiots who look at HD label instead of actual resolution.

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      • T Todd Smith

        When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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        Miszou
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        My laptop is 17" 1920x1200, and it is awesome. That is all.

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        • T Todd Smith

          When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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          Steve McLenithan
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          It is a problem. Hell a lot of the monitors on Newegg are now x1080. Is this some sort of take advantage of the ignorant consumer that just wants to hear 1080p thing? I managed to find a suitable 1920x1200 that I wanted but still... wtf.

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          • T Todd Smith

            When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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            Henry Minute
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            I was recently on a pricing exercise for a new Monitor and was very dismayed to see that, here in the UK at least, many of the cheaper models had a vertical resolution of 1050. Now is that weird, or what?

            Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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            • H Henry Minute

              I was recently on a pricing exercise for a new Monitor and was very dismayed to see that, here in the UK at least, many of the cheaper models had a vertical resolution of 1050. Now is that weird, or what?

              Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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              1680x1050 is quite common for resolutions below 1920x1200

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              • T Todd Smith

                When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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                Dr Walt Fair PE
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                Yes, I'm in favor of having someone to monitor resolutions. So far I have broken every resolution I made for this year. Now that I got that out of the way, I can live the rest of the year in peace.

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                • R realJSOP

                  My wife's new laptop is 1366x748. Talk about weird resolutions...

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                  LloydA111
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                  Maybe the designers of the monitor were having a bad day :laugh:

                  I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.

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                  • S Steve McLenithan

                    It is a problem. Hell a lot of the monitors on Newegg are now x1080. Is this some sort of take advantage of the ignorant consumer that just wants to hear 1080p thing? I managed to find a suitable 1920x1200 that I wanted but still... wtf.

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                    Dan Neely
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                    Wider is cheaper because the total area is less for a given diagonal length.

                    3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                    • H Henry Minute

                      I was recently on a pricing exercise for a new Monitor and was very dismayed to see that, here in the UK at least, many of the cheaper models had a vertical resolution of 1050. Now is that weird, or what?

                      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                      Luc Pattyn
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                      Henry Minute wrote:

                      is that weird, or what?

                      Not really, see here[^]. :)

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                      • D Dr Walt Fair PE

                        Yes, I'm in favor of having someone to monitor resolutions. So far I have broken every resolution I made for this year. Now that I got that out of the way, I can live the rest of the year in peace.

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                        Pathetic. For new years '99 I resolved to give up making any further new years resolutions. Stuck by it for 11 years now without the help of a monitor.

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                        • L Luc Pattyn

                          Henry Minute wrote:

                          is that weird, or what?

                          Not really, see here[^]. :)

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                          Graham Shanks
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                          Thank you - I didn't know that my laptop is WUXGA

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                          • M MidwestLimey

                            Pathetic. For new years '99 I resolved to give up making any further new years resolutions. Stuck by it for 11 years now without the help of a monitor.

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                            Adriaan Davel
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                            I did that in 95, beat you by 4 years... ;P

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                            • T Todd Smith

                              When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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                              Mark_Wallace
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                              Todd Smith wrote:

                              On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar.

                              But that's OK, because web designers say so. It's your dad who's at fault -- he shouldn't be allowed use a web browser unless his eyes meet the specifications that web devs say they should.

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                                My laptop is 17" 1920x1200, and it is awesome. That is all.

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                                Ath1
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                                There I would have to reach forward my head about 1 foot 30 cm away from the screen to be able to read the darn small texts when coding :sigh: Edit: Oh, and my new monitor is a 26" at 1920x1200 resolution (all the 27" are 1920x1080) that has a dot-pitch of nearly 0,3 mm, it just hasn't arrived yet because it was out of stock.

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                                • N Nish Nishant

                                  My relatively inexpensive (when I bought it) Dell 24" has 1920x1200. 1080 would definitely be too low for vertical res. Btw people still shop at Bestbuy? :omg:

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                                  Filip C
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                                  no, i buy everything online, way cheaper.. :thumbsup:

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                                  • T Todd Smith

                                    When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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                                    James H
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                                    I think it is down to economics of production of LCD panels - 1080 vert is 1080p for TV's - using it for monitors means they can produce the same panels for TVs and monitors and enjoy the economies of scale - I agree it isn't great for a monitor but hell they are cheap now aren't they.

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                                    • R realJSOP

                                      My wife's new laptop is 1366x748. Talk about weird resolutions...

                                      .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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                                      TheF0rmatter
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                                      My 'new' Dell D630 laptop tops out at an oddball 1280x800 - when we loaded W7 on it, the OS popped up and said "Many applications may not display properly at this resolution". WTF? Jim

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                                      • T Todd Smith

                                        When did the switch to X x 1080 go into affect? I was at Best Buy the other day trying to get my dad a new monitor and there wasn't a single monitor with a vertical resolution higher than 1080. Granted the prices were *cheap* but when I buy a 24" monitor I'm expecting 1920x1200 as a bare minimum. Since pops is getting old his vision is getting worse so he likes to run windows at 150% font size. On a lower resolution monitor that causes most web pages to have a horizontal scrollbar. We finally settled on 140% due to his monitor only having x800 vert. res.

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                                        IntravueJim
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                                        I use 1920x1200 on my 17" dell laptop screen. That size and a small font are good for seeing two pages side by side when programming. I just bought a 1920x1200 28" Hannspree monitor from Costco for $299. It is FANTASTIC and priced great. PLUS - it is also a HD TV. Get One !

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                                        • D Dan Neely

                                          Wider is cheaper because the total area is less for a given diagonal length.

                                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                          Dan Neely wrote:

                                          0x12=18

                                          Surely your math has failed?

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