Widescreen or non-widescreen?

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Il be using them mostly for photo/video editing and i will have 2 set up as dual screens.

Would i be better of with non-widescreen for the extra height?
 
I know you can still buy them....but I think you would be stupid to buy two 4:3 monitors. Widescreen all the way...unless of you are looking to buy 19" ones where you might be restriced by the hieght of the panel.
 
I would definitely go widescreen. I spend a lot of time in Photoshop as it's part of my job and having the extra width to hold the side panels is great as it leaves me more viewing area for the canvas.
 
Widescreen all the way, it's one of those things you might not really care about until you try a widescreen for a while, I certainly couldn't go back
 
Correct they are 3:2 :)

Not quite sure of your point as ws are 16:10 and non ws are 4:3

non widescreen are 5:4 actually:) 1280x1024 = 5:4. we're talking 17" and 19" of course

regardless of what they are lol, workflows are set out horizontally not vertically, so its better to have a wider display for this use:)
 
I would definitely go widescreen. I spend a lot of time in Photoshop as it's part of my job and having the extra width to hold the side panels is great as it leaves me more viewing area for the canvas.

It's all in you mind though. For example if you were using a 19" ws then the image size on that can be shown on a 20" non ws screen almost exactly the same size. All it means is that you aren't using the top and the bottom of your 20" screen if you don't want to.

see here: http://tvcalculator.com/index.html?9416127e61505e9bee123cf188094919

To my mind, non widescreen monitors are the best of both worlds. The only problem is that you can't get really large non ws tft screens. For example, AFIK there is no non ws monitor out there which could match the width of a 22" or 24" ws monitor. Shame really.

A 4:3 monitor would have to be 23.5 inches to match the width of a 22" ws and a whopping 25.5" to match a 24" ws
 
How can it be in my mind if you're saying that you would need a 20" regular monitor to match a 19" widescreen?

I'm meaning if you had bought a 20" 4:3 monitor, it would be as wide as your 19" ws. You could use the 20" in wide screen mode and choose to not use the top and bottom and you would have the same layout with the advantage of being able to use the full acreage of the 20" screen for suitable apps if you wish.
 
Im buying 19"..

Just im buying 2 so i thought my width would be fine just my height is not very good on 19" ws?
 
19" widescreens are quite a bit smaller than 19" 5:4 screens. I think the need for widescreen is also negated a little if you are getting dual screens. My concern about dual 19" widescreen for your use is the vertical resolution.

I would say widescreens are comfortably superior for gaming/movies though, and for apps if there is only one screen.
 
I went for a 2007FP (4:3) screen as I game and it just makes things so much easier.

I had a 19" Widescreen TFT before and despite trying the "fixes" on widescreengamingforums I still had all sorts of issues getting games running in Widescreen.

If you're only going to use photoshop then it really doesn't matter which screen you go for, they're both around the same amount of pixels overall.
 
If you're only going to use photoshop then it really doesn't matter which screen you go for, they're both around the same amount of pixels overall.

I beg to differ :eek:

With 20" screens:

http://tvcalculator.com/index.html?5221d09f07f2dbb7b29f129f629550cb

192 sq inches compared to 179 sq inches on the wisescreen?

1.92 million pixels compared with 1.76 million pixels?

It's equivalent to the difference between a 21" and 22" widescreen monitor.

Unless you were refering to 19" screens in which case you are right ;)
 
Didn't know it was that much for 20" screens!!! :eek:

In which case my 2007FP was certainly a good buy! :)
 
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