with some creativity it sounds possible. get 6 monitors with no bezel that can do 240fps at lower resolutions and use eyefinity
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with some creativity it sounds possible. get 6 monitors with no bezel that can do 240fps at lower resolutions and use eyefinity
PLEASE GLOSSY SCREEN! please! please! please!!!
Now that I've gone 2560x1600, I think 2560x1440 would be an inconvenience for me, the extra 160 horizontal lines make a huge difference for screen real estate. It's a shame that 16:9 is becoming standard, it's a step backwards from 16:10. I guess in the professional line of monitors though, 16:10 will be a standard for a while. I imagine the pixel pitch on a 27" panel might be a bit too small though at such a resolution, after all its about perfect on a 30" panel at 2560x1600.
cant wait to see this thing get released. my co-workers friend works at dell and can get me anything i want for like 50% off.
I have a Dell 27" monitor @ 1900 X 1200... I bought it specifically because I dislike narrowness of HD. I also own a Dell 24" (st2410) thats 1080p, that I'm trying to like, but feel the lack of Z axis visibility is a disadvantage when browsing, or gaming.
that would explain why Blu-Rays are in such weird formats anything from 1.55:1 to 2.75:1 (at least the ones I own). I wish they were all standard 16x9 so when purchasing you wouldn't have to look through the movies aspect ratio to get a full 1920x1080 picture.
^+1, I'd absolutely love to have a 2820*1200 screen.
^^no, I meant what I typed. I want a cinema aspect ratio panel (2.35~2.39, whatever the standard currently is).
That is not true. Most major wide-screen dvds maintain their original aspect ratio and will even tell you on back what it is. And that is also why you still get blackbars even when you play a lot of "widescreen" movies on your widescreen tv. I used to laugh when people still didnt get why they had black bars when they got their first ws tv :rofl:
WidescreenTV and 16x9 became popular with advent and rise of HDTV and HD-consumder electronics. The 16x9 format was developed in mind for TVs. No movies that use standard film are shot in 16x9. If a movie comes out in 16x9 it was most likely shot digitally with the intended viewing to be shown on a TV/dvd first and movie theater second, aka a B movie . It was originally developed as a compromise between 4:3 and 2.35:1 and is actually a geometric mean of the two: 1.77:1/1.78:1. HDTV just took off and everyone associated HD as the next best thing and 16x9 piggytailed its way in.
For movies, I still prefer multiple aspect ratios and believe its the directors choice on which aspect ratio to use to best represent his vision. And I also believe movies should be watched the way they were intended, not because of some artificial consumer standard. Love 16x10. Keep 16x9 out of the computer industry. Computer monitors were HD before HD was HD so I dont understand why we need to drag HD and 16x9 into computing..
I don't wanna go out of post...but can anyone post an image at 1920*1080 without AA?just wanna compare to a 1600*1200...thank you(not an old game please)