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HK January 31st 09 01:14 PM

What I Don't Like...
 
....about many of today's computers...

WIDE SCREEN MONITORS

I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too mmany
damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to accommodate
displaying movies.

But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you might
have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.

Oh well..


Wizard of Woodstock January 31st 09 01:27 PM

What I Don't Like...
 
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK wrote:

...about many of today's computers...

WIDE SCREEN MONITORS

I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too mmany
damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to accommodate
displaying movies.

But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you might
have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.

Oh well..


Huh?

--

Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.

HK January 31st 09 01:36 PM

What I Don't Like...
 
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK wrote:

...about many of today's computers...

WIDE SCREEN MONITORS

I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too mmany
damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to accommodate
displaying movies.

But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you might
have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.

Oh well..


Huh?

--

Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.



The vertical is compressed in favor of the horizontal.

BAR[_2_] January 31st 09 01:47 PM

What I Don't Like...
 
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK wrote:

...about many of today's computers...

WIDE SCREEN MONITORS

I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too mmany
damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to accommodate
displaying movies.

But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you might
have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.

Oh well..


Huh?

--

Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.



The vertical is compressed in favor of the horizontal.


Rotate the monitor. Any proper OS and monitor will recognize this and
adjust.


HK January 31st 09 01:58 PM

What I Don't Like...
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK wrote:

...about many of today's computers...

WIDE SCREEN MONITORS

I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too mmany
damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to accommodate
displaying movies.

But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you
might have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.

Oh well..

Huh?

--

Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.



The vertical is compressed in favor of the horizontal.


Rotate the monitor. Any proper OS and monitor will recognize this and
adjust.


Did that...works...pain in the ass flipping one way and then another.
Problem is these damned "letter box" monitors. :)

Right now, I am using the 21" monitor from my old PC desktop with my Mac
laptop. I was amazed the video chips in the Mac would drive this monitor
at its native 1600x1200 resolution, but it does and does it well. For
most apps that are not movies, though, the width on a Mac is overkill.
I'm still fiddling, though, and will find a solution that suits me.


BAR[_2_] January 31st 09 02:40 PM

What I Don't Like...
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK wrote:

...about many of today's computers...

WIDE SCREEN MONITORS

I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too
mmany damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to
accommodate displaying movies.

But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you
might have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.

Oh well..

Huh?

--

Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.


The vertical is compressed in favor of the horizontal.


Rotate the monitor. Any proper OS and monitor will recognize this and
adjust.


Did that...works...pain in the ass flipping one way and then another.
Problem is these damned "letter box" monitors. :)

Right now, I am using the 21" monitor from my old PC desktop with my Mac
laptop. I was amazed the video chips in the Mac would drive this monitor
at its native 1600x1200 resolution, but it does and does it well. For
most apps that are not movies, though, the width on a Mac is overkill.
I'm still fiddling, though, and will find a solution that suits me.


Think software development or circuit design where screen real estate
horizontally is king. 15 years ago my boss the Director of Ops chewed me
out for buying 19" monitors for the developers. I gave her my 15"
monitor and asked her to go trade mine for anyones 19". No takers.

[email protected] January 31st 09 03:18 PM

What I Don't Like...
 
On Jan 31, 9:40*am, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK wrote:


...about many of today's computers...


WIDE SCREEN MONITORS


I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too
mmany damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to
accommodate displaying movies.


But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you
might have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.


Oh well..


Huh?


--


Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.


The vertical is compressed in favor of the horizontal.


Rotate the monitor. Any proper OS and monitor will recognize this and
adjust.


Did that...works...pain in the ass flipping one way and then another.
Problem is these damned "letter box" monitors. *:)


Right now, I am using the 21" monitor from my old PC desktop with my Mac
laptop. I was amazed the video chips in the Mac would drive this monitor
at its native 1600x1200 resolution, but it does and does it well. For
most apps that are not movies, though, the width on a Mac is overkill.
I'm still fiddling, though, and will find a solution that suits me.


Think software development or circuit design where screen real estate
horizontally is king. 15 years ago my boss the Director of Ops chewed me
out for buying 19" monitors for the developers. I gave her my 15"
monitor and asked her to go trade mine for anyones 19". No takers.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


The wide screen format is even more useless on TV. Twice as wide as
tall so nobody's head fit in the screen, much less full body shots or
decent scenes. Nobody sees like that, we see in about the shape of
conventional tv, it is just frekin' rediculous. I was watching the new
Miami Vice (btw sucks boring, over directed.. etc..) the other night
on wide screen format, you have to keep going back and fourth to see
scenery that is totally irrelevant to the story line anyway. That's
why those panoramic cameras never really took off, I've got one
sitting in a drawer, used it maybe once then realized it was stupid...

Eisboch[_4_] January 31st 09 03:33 PM

What I Don't Like...
 

wrote in message
...
On Jan 31, 9:40 am, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK
wrote:


...about many of today's computers...


WIDE SCREEN MONITORS


I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too
mmany damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to
accommodate displaying movies.


But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you
might have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.


Oh well..


Huh?


--


Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.


The vertical is compressed in favor of the horizontal.


Rotate the monitor. Any proper OS and monitor will recognize this and
adjust.


Did that...works...pain in the ass flipping one way and then another.
Problem is these damned "letter box" monitors. :)


Right now, I am using the 21" monitor from my old PC desktop with my Mac
laptop. I was amazed the video chips in the Mac would drive this monitor
at its native 1600x1200 resolution, but it does and does it well. For
most apps that are not movies, though, the width on a Mac is overkill.
I'm still fiddling, though, and will find a solution that suits me.


Think software development or circuit design where screen real estate
horizontally is king. 15 years ago my boss the Director of Ops chewed me
out for buying 19" monitors for the developers. I gave her my 15"
monitor and asked her to go trade mine for anyones 19". No takers.- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


The wide screen format is even more useless on TV. Twice as wide as
tall so nobody's head fit in the screen, much less full body shots or
decent scenes. Nobody sees like that, we see in about the shape of
conventional tv, it is just frekin' rediculous. I was watching the new
Miami Vice (btw sucks boring, over directed.. etc..) the other night
on wide screen format, you have to keep going back and fourth to see
scenery that is totally irrelevant to the story line anyway. That's
why those panoramic cameras never really took off, I've got one
sitting in a drawer, used it maybe once then realized it was stupid...

---------------------------------

If the programming is in 4:3 aspect ratio, why don't you watch it in such?

I love widescreen but only for video content designed for it.

Eisboch



dennis meissner[_2_] January 31st 09 04:00 PM

What I Don't Like...
 

"BAR" wrote in message
...
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK wrote:

...about many of today's computers...

WIDE SCREEN MONITORS

I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too mmany
damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to accommodate
displaying movies.

But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you might
have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.

Oh well..

Huh?

--

Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.


The vertical is compressed in favor of the horizontal.

Rotate the monitor. Any proper OS and monitor will recognize this and
adjust.


Did that...works...pain in the ass flipping one way and then another.
Problem is these damned "letter box" monitors. :)

Right now, I am using the 21" monitor from my old PC desktop with my Mac
laptop. I was amazed the video chips in the Mac would drive this monitor
at its native 1600x1200 resolution, but it does and does it well. For
most apps that are not movies, though, the width on a Mac is overkill.
I'm still fiddling, though, and will find a solution that suits me.


Think software development or circuit design where screen real estate
horizontally is king. 15 years ago my boss the Director of Ops chewed me
out for buying 19" monitors for the developers. I gave her my 15" monitor
and asked her to go trade mine for anyones 19". No takers.


The widescreen monintors work very nice for spreadsheets as well. Wouldn't
even consider going back to the standard format

-Dennis


dennis meissner[_2_] January 31st 09 04:05 PM

What I Don't Like...
 

"dennis meissner" wrote in message
...

"BAR" wrote in message
...
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:14:19 -0500, HK
wrote:

...about many of today's computers...

WIDE SCREEN MONITORS

I don't mind wide so long as the monitor is tall, too. But too mmany
damned monitors really emphasize wide, I suppose to accommodate
displaying movies.

But that means there is less room to display a page of copy you
might have written, or the full page on a book or magazine.

Oh well..

Huh?

--

Math illiteracy affects 8 out of every 5 people.


The vertical is compressed in favor of the horizontal.

Rotate the monitor. Any proper OS and monitor will recognize this and
adjust.


Did that...works...pain in the ass flipping one way and then another.
Problem is these damned "letter box" monitors. :)

Right now, I am using the 21" monitor from my old PC desktop with my Mac
laptop. I was amazed the video chips in the Mac would drive this monitor
at its native 1600x1200 resolution, but it does and does it well. For
most apps that are not movies, though, the width on a Mac is overkill.
I'm still fiddling, though, and will find a solution that suits me.


Think software development or circuit design where screen real estate
horizontally is king. 15 years ago my boss the Director of Ops chewed me
out for buying 19" monitors for the developers. I gave her my 15" monitor
and asked her to go trade mine for anyones 19". No takers.


The widescreen monintors work very nice for spreadsheets as well.
Wouldn't even consider going back to the standard format

-Dennis


monitors...



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