I've had dual 20"s, 1 widescreen 20", 1 widescreen 24", 1 30" widscreen, and a few variations on those in dual setups (30" widescreen + 20" 4x3 dual for example). I'd pick widescreen 9/10 times. Widescreen is just so much nicer. Especially anytime you are using a timeline which I do on a daily basis. There are few…
Good lord, two 24" wides:P Lucky you:)! I will have to check in a store how the 22" inch TN-panels look, else I'm going with 20" either wide or normal. Anyone has any experience with wacom A5 wide, A4, or A3 wide?
You guys convinced me that wide is good, I was a bit reluctant at first going with wide but now I'm going to try. At this time the 22" wides are priced about the same as 20" wide, but the 22" have these nasty TN-panels I'm absolutely allergic to, so I guess I'll just have to wait a bit.
Hello, I am quite new here but I like this community, you are doing a great job guys (and girls off course)! Now I have a question, I am about to buy (a) new monitor(s). What do you guys suggest for using it for modeling and texturing? 2 smaller is better than 1 bigger? What about wide? Lots of 22" are wide and just as…
Wow thanks for all the replies! I think for me cost-wise it's best to go with dual 22" wide, you just get more screen real estate with less money than on a 24". Going to sift through some review now to see which one i should take. I found many are TN-panels, i had one 20" TN-panel before and it was horrible, because when…
Do you happen to know the type of that samsung? I have seen and worked with samsungs before, for me it's a nono-brand, only the most crap TN-panels with 10 degrees viewing angle, that's right, even sitting exactly in the middle and not moving your head is bad already. Perhaps you mean this one:…