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I really agree that big screens will improve productivity. I wish I too can work on such screens (Still working in 1024 resolution).
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In the last few years I have been doing a lot of work developing applications that run on 5 megapixel medical monitors. These are 2048 X 2560 and a typical system will have 2 of them but I have worked at times with 4 of them installed. The only problem (besides the cost $10K US/monitor) is that they are grayscale...
John
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John M. Drescher wrote: is that they are grayscale
Shades (pardon the pun) of 1983...
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omg is that like the monitor that neo was using? hmm maybe not...his would be green-scale :P (i'm talking about before he "woke up" when he still worked a white collar job and did illegal codeing on the side...probably for money to buy videogames )...zzz i'm tired...
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I have this res on my Dell Inspirion 8600.
It is very sharp and like HiFi for visual people but you need eyes like an eagle.
I won't go back to lowres or even CRTs.
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the 1600x1200 is because of the native resolution of my 20" LCD
Stephane
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Seems to be some monitor-envy going on here. the bigger the display the lower the vote.
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Dual Dell 20" wide-screens.
Charlie
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1024x768 is the highest resolution that my laption screen supports . I can set the resolution of a second monitor much higher. I don't know why my laptop screen has this limitation.
I would really like a higher resolution since the VS2005 code window gets soo small when I have the solution explorer, class explorer, etc.. open. These features make developing more easy...
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You can set auto-hide on those windows and get the whole code pane back. I used to code in SDI mode for VS 6.0 for a maximum code window., I knew all the hot keys to pull the navigation windows forward.
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I know that you can hide all the windows. I don't know all the shortcut keys however. And what about the code definition window. Quite handy sometimes.
I'll start learning some shortcut keys. If I remember correctly, you can customize them yourself in VS2005..
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just a guess : is your screen driver well installed ?
(and is you screen higher that 15" ?)
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Yep, I couldn't set it higher when I got it right out of the box with windows preinstalled. My screen is 15". Do all laptop screens with this size have that limitation?
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Bob Stanneveld wrote: Do all laptop screens with this size have that limitation?
i think so, it is a hardware limitation...
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I use this size, because I prefer not to have to where my glasses when working. Higher resolutions would require larger fonts (for me), which defeats the purpose. At 1024x768 I can get my work done without eye strain and still reserve a about a third of the screen for other purposes, if needed.
INTP
Every thing is relative...
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I use a rotated monitor for daily work .
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the same here
1280 pxls vertically and 1024 horizontaly...
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leppie wrote: And not 1024 as that only does 75Hz where the aforementioned does 85Hz. I also find the aspect ratio of 1280 x 1024 a bit weird.
Absolutely! Screens set to 1280x1024 drive me nuts. All "standard" resolutions should be 4:3 on 4:3 monitors, or else you don't get square pixels.
I use 1280x960 at work at 1600x1200 at home.
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1024x768 on laptop, no complains though.
plus, ppl should move on to LCD/Plasma/etc, monitors, good for eyes too.
-prakash
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