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I have joined the darkside: widescreen LCDs

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Yeah, I've been a hold out. I never liked widescreen LCDs. I have 2 expensive almost 4 year old NEC Multisync LC1765 displays (the pretty ones that look like they came off the bridge of the USS Enterprise) in dual monitor mode. These displays still look stunning, and the backlight still has a stable color temperature (I've never had to re-adjust them since I first calibrated them when I bought them and I was more of a power Photoshop user back then). They had a low response time of 16ms for their time (back then everything was over 32ms) and I paid a small fortune for them (around $600 a piece at Best Buy). I never needed the screen real estate of a wide monitor, because dual monitors give you even more real estate.

BUT I just got a deal the other day on a Dell 19" E198WFP widescreen with DVI for $100 from a client who got it bundled with his PC but didn't need it. I was going to give it to the wife but I had to try it on my system first just to see what it looked like connected to DVI.

Well frankly the desktop doesn't look too different - you have to realize my old NEC displays were studio grade and they still look very sharp compared to modern displays, even using SVGA. Sure DVI does make the small text look sharper and that's nice (I can compare them side by side because I still have one of the old NEC displays connected as my right-hand display for dual monitors).

The big difference, however, is in games - at least modern games that support widescreen resolutions (sadly SWAT4 doesn't). COD4 looks awesome in widescreen. You definitely get much more peripheral vision. Surprisingly, though, the game that benefited the most was Team Fortress 2. In TF2 you are often fighting close quarters and boy does it help to have a wider field of view! I can honestly say it's improving my TF2 game. No longer am I surprised by a scout who comes up beside me to bash my brains in with his club (he may still bash my brains in, but I am no longer surprised :P ).

It's unfortunate there isn't a way to play older games like SWAT4 in a full-screen mode that doesn't stretch the image out horizontally, and this it the main reason I have put off buying a widescreen until now. However SWAT4 is the only game I play anymore that doesn't seem to have a widescreen mode the the issue is no longer valid.
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I never thought much about wide screen vs. regular screen since I stuck with my old 19" crts for the longest time. By the time I wqasa ready to upgrade the deals were on the widescreens. I have samsung 22' and a samsung 21.2 and they both have superb quality.

Try crankin gup the effects with your new 8800gt on a widescreen and you'll notice the difference.
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I keep mulling over buying the 28" Hanns-G LCD at costco.com for 500...


I probably shouldnt, considering i'm 22, w/o a stable job, in my last semester of college...

but...

it's a freaking 28" LCD!!!! i could mount it to the wall behind my desk and marvel at its awesomeness!
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I'm using a 32" LCD TV as the monitor on my main rig.. :)

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I joined the widescreen front now too, 19" Acer.

Depends if the wife wants it or my normal 19" Acer.

Both are nice, but I wonder if that widescreen is why my 3d renders have the sides cut off some? I mean I render a 3d scene and the picture I get has about an inch missing from each side. I can see that in the preview window so I have to zoom out till I get it right, or just stay away from the edges with anything I want in the pictures. Probably just need to set my render width different I guess. I just noticed it today, first images I rendered with the new monitor.

Really though, I am using both side by side, 19" wide screen on the 3D work system and 19" normal on the internet system right now. Two systems at one desk.
Not sure which I like better, shorter and wider or 2" taller less wide.

Although I know they measure diaganol, I was surprised how much smaller in height the 19" wide screen is.
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I know this is an old thread, but I just finished hooking up dual Dell 19" wide screen LCD monitors on my system. I've been running dual 19" LCD monitors at work and really like the ability do multiple tasks with dual monitors.
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I recently upgraded from my dual 17" NEC LCDs to dual Dell 19" LCDs as well. Loving them.
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Still trucking along with a singular 37" LCD TV as my monitor. Works perfectly, even for games.
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Im still on standard 19" lcd. I want a 24" widescreen but want one with a glossy screen instead of the old TFT style. I will say though that the visio lcd tv's are looking mighty nice atm!
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I have a 32" Vizio LCD TV and it serves as my PC Monitor & TV ;)

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waiting on a dvi>hdmi connector, then gonna try my 46' plasma...
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Had my NEC 20WGX2 for two years, and i would buy the same panel today if i where looking. I love it :S
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FP, so you have an E serries LCD, can you notice the fact that its only 6 bit color vs 8 bit that your old displays probbly did?
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Nope. Wasn't even aware of that. The old displays were very high quality for their time, and they had a low response time for their time (19 ms I think) but monitors today all easily do 5ms.

I love my dual 19's.
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