sniperviper21
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Got a link for the sapphire port?
And holy crap did my droid fail at spelling display LOL
And holy crap did my droid fail at spelling display LOL
16:10 is the perfect balance between productivity and multimedia. Don't fall into the marketing hype of 16:9 monitors.
Are you daft? High definition content will look fine on any average computer monitor set at its native resolution. Buying a monitor with that specific resolution is a waste and limits your options.
You're loosing pixels. It's a way for manufacturers to save costs.
Got a link for the sapphire port?
And holy crap did my droid fail at spelling display LOL
Apparently you haven't used PowerDVD for Blu-rays. If the monitor isn't 1080p, the picture gets weird and distorted looking.
Odd, the way I see it is gaining pixels. The 16:10 options are 1680x1050 or 1920x1200. 1920x1200 tends to be prohibitively expensive in smaller monitors, so the options are usually 1920x1080 or 1680x1050.