Posted November 06, 2021
I found a pretty good deal of a high-end gaming laptop (has a NVidia RTX 3080 chipset, 8-core Ryzen 9 5900HX CPU, 1TB SSD, 32GB RAM, in performance tests it rates among the very best in performance, it has quite favorable reviews online overall etc.), which I am very close to taking now as I got a big tax return and have quite a bit of "loose money"; plus, my old and trusty ASUS gaming laptop (about 10 years or age now) finally broke down beyond repair, I think. It is very pricey, but it has quite a big discount lowering the price to a level I am (more) comfortable with.
The only thing that makes me hesitate is that it has a 16:10 screen. I'd prefer a 16:9 as that is pretty much the de-facto standard aspect ratio overall, TVs and movies/TV-series are optimized 16:9 (as far as I know) etc.
I'd like to hear real world experiences of using 16:10 screens or laptops both for gaming, and general computing, and even watching movies (Netflix or whatever you watch) on it.
1. How widespread is native support for 16:10 resolutions in PC games, like (I think) 1920x1200 and such? Can you say that e.g. most PC games from the last 5-10 years support 16:10 resolutions just fine?
2. When a game does support 16:10 resolutions, does it just mean that it shows more stuff up and down, and less sideways (because the aspect ratio is narrower)? It never stretches the image vertically etc., a circle is still a perfect circle etc.?
3. When watching 16:9 (Full-HD or better) movies and TV-series on it, I guess you just get some black bars on the top and bottom of the screen?
4. Is there some kind of renaissance of 16:10 screens, as I seem to see quite a few laptops with 16:10 screens on the market nowadays? On the other hand, desktop PC monitors still seem to get just wider and wider, so is 16:10 mainly a laptop thing?
Anything else worth knowing?
PS. And no I do not need any "advice" how I should get a desktop PC instead. I can't take the desktop PC with me abroad, to my summer cottage etc., so it is out of question at this point.
The only thing that makes me hesitate is that it has a 16:10 screen. I'd prefer a 16:9 as that is pretty much the de-facto standard aspect ratio overall, TVs and movies/TV-series are optimized 16:9 (as far as I know) etc.
I'd like to hear real world experiences of using 16:10 screens or laptops both for gaming, and general computing, and even watching movies (Netflix or whatever you watch) on it.
1. How widespread is native support for 16:10 resolutions in PC games, like (I think) 1920x1200 and such? Can you say that e.g. most PC games from the last 5-10 years support 16:10 resolutions just fine?
2. When a game does support 16:10 resolutions, does it just mean that it shows more stuff up and down, and less sideways (because the aspect ratio is narrower)? It never stretches the image vertically etc., a circle is still a perfect circle etc.?
3. When watching 16:9 (Full-HD or better) movies and TV-series on it, I guess you just get some black bars on the top and bottom of the screen?
4. Is there some kind of renaissance of 16:10 screens, as I seem to see quite a few laptops with 16:10 screens on the market nowadays? On the other hand, desktop PC monitors still seem to get just wider and wider, so is 16:10 mainly a laptop thing?
Anything else worth knowing?
PS. And no I do not need any "advice" how I should get a desktop PC instead. I can't take the desktop PC with me abroad, to my summer cottage etc., so it is out of question at this point.
Post edited November 06, 2021 by timppu
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