Poll: Standard size or Widescreen?

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Woem

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Widescreen. And after my best friend, my roomate, and my parents saw my monitor, they all had to have one also. Not sure if I even know anyone anymore with a CRT display.
CRT doesn't really have anything to do with this discussion. There are plenty of standard size LCD (flat)screens.
 

The_Prophet

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I like my LG Flatron F700P box and I don't plan to replace it with a widescreen.

EDIT: I mean, I have the money to change it but I don't want to.
 

Lazy Kitty

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Standard for my pc, widescreen for my current laptop. I like standard better, widescreen is just a standard with the top chopped off.
 

The Political Gamer

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I have a 23" and 22" widescreens and 2 17" standards.
 

Fenring

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scotth266 said:
I have a laptop. Do they even MAKE widescreen laptops?
Most Mac Laptops come in both widescreen and standard (4:3)

My computer screen is standard, but my TV is 16:9, I prefer widescreen.
 

skcseth

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I have a standard screen as of now. My next PC purchase (probably early next year) will come with a widescreen.
 

sms_117b

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My wide screen television doubles up with its VGA input, yeah VGA, next LDC monitor I'll get will have either a extra HDMI of DVI
 

Knight Templar

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There's a diffrence?
[sup]Of course there is, stupid question.[/sup]

I'm not really sure, but I think it's standard.
 

Nutcase

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CountFenring said:
scotth266 said:
I have a laptop. Do they even MAKE widescreen laptops?
Most Mac Laptops come in both widescreen and standard (4:3)
No.

The last standard-ratio desktop screens (iMac G4) were dropped in 2004. The last standard-ratio laptop screens (iBook, 12" Powerbook) were dropped in 2006. Everything after that is widescreen.

Back on topic, my desktop display is 24", 1920x1200, about four years old, and still easily beats current cheap LCDs in contrast, color and whatnot. Barring technical malfunction (and what would cause one on a display?), I won't need another display for years to come. When it comes to displays, it's a lot better to spring for a good one rather than upgrade through a series of bad ones which cost the same combined and never give you the same quality.
 

Daimes2000

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Two widescreens, a 24" Acer (which i bought for the hdmi-port so i could use my PS3 with it) and a 20" Dell, one of the first widescreen displays at all. Funny enough, i use it as 2nd screen rotated by 90° atm, so it's a 10:16. Just awesome for reading documents and most websites.
 

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Lukeydoodly said:
Standard :(

I noticed that there are pictures on the sides of the main Escapist page while on a friends laptop. Never seen them before.
Now I think I know why Spinwhiz wants to know about our monitor configurations. Useful info for the marketing department...
 

Nutcase

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Godofgame67 said:
Standard. I'm old fashioned. Widescreen cuts the top and bottom of your picture off and it looks messed up.
It does no such thing, unless you tell it to.
 

barryween

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I think standard. I mean, I've never seen (for sure) a wide screen one, so i think it is standard.
I looked it up, yes, I have a standard screen.
 

Shapsters

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HHmmm... I'm not sure if my laptop is widescreen, but I will say it is. I also have a nice widescreen monitor but it is on a shitty computer in my house and isn't used.

But why Spinwhiz? Why must you know such personal and dirty answers?
 

Fenring

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Nutcase said:
CountFenring said:
scotth266 said:
I have a laptop. Do they even MAKE widescreen laptops?
Most Mac Laptops come in both widescreen and standard (4:3)
No.

The last standard-ratio desktop screens (iMac G4) were dropped in 2004. The last standard-ratio laptop screens (iBook, 12" Powerbook) were dropped in 2006. Everything after that is widescreen.

Back on topic, my desktop display is 24", 1920x1200, about four years old, and still easily beats current cheap LCDs in contrast, color and whatnot. Barring technical malfunction (and what would cause one on a display?), I won't need another display for years to come. When it comes to displays, it's a lot better to spring for a good one rather than upgrade through a series of bad ones which cost the same combined and never give you the same quality.
Oh, okay, I was just going by the fact that every school laptop I've used it a standard ratio.