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640x480, that is all.

Merry Christmas,

- Captain Apple Man
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CaptainAppleMan: 640x480, that is all.

Merry Christmas,

- Captain Apple Man
Bahahahaha...........good one. 6.5/10...it made me chuckle.
Hehe, ah, puns - the highest and lowest form of humor. This made me happier :D
I wasn't expecting people to rate my terrible puns! XD

- Captain Apple Man
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CaptainAppleMan: 640x480, that is all.

Merry Christmas,

- Captain Apple Man
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GameRager: Bahahahaha...........good one. 6.5/10...it made me chuckle.
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CaptainAppleMan: I wasn't expecting people to rate my terrible puns! XD

- Captain Apple Man
What can I say? Too much time spent on Newgrounds and Youtube, I guess. :|

:)
Let's turn this into a thread about your current screen resolution; currently I'm 1920x1080. Also, I just found out that there are monitors that go up to a resolution of 7680 x 4800
1024x768
Monitor 1: 1920x1200
Monitor 2: 1680x1050
Main machine: 1920x1200
Support / Backup / Mobile machine: 1024 x 600

So my new year's resolution will be 1920 x 1200 + 1024 x 600 = 615,600. That'll be my answer if someone asks me about resolutions this time. :)
1920x1080 16:9 master race reporting in
1280*1024
Oh man! gave me a great chuckle. Respek Knuckles to you, op. :D

I have several "Resolutions"

PC 1 = 1080 x 1920
- Yes. Yes I do have my monitor in Portrait. I so need a 1200 x 1920. They are so rare now *is disappoint

PC 2 = 1 x 1920 x 1080, 1x 1080 x 1920.
- Soo.. yeah. May be another two (or at least, one) 1200 x 1920 could be of use here too. *sigh*

Dear Santa...
Post edited December 24, 2011 by HeDanny
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HeDanny: Oh man! gave me a great chuckle. Respek Knuckles to you, op. :D

I have several "Resolutions"

PC 1 = 1080 x 1920
- Yes. Yes I do have my monitor in Portrait. I so need a 1200 x 1920. They are so rare now *is dissappoint

PC 2 = 1 x 1920 x 1080, 1x 1080 x 1820.
- Soo.. yeah. May be another two (or at least, one) 1200 x 1920 could be of use here too. *sigh*

Dear Santa...
To me I see no big difference between 16:9 and 16:10 gaming, besides a bit of lost screen space that is. And most newer games have 16:9 support so no black boxes or lines.

Also you should check yer post.....1820x1080? wtf?
Post edited December 23, 2011 by GameRager
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GameRager: To me I see no big difference between 16:9 and 16:10 gaming, besides a bit of lost screen space that is.
Ya, productivity apps is where it makes a noticeable difference.

Two screens (laptop, desktop) and 1920x1080. Missing the 1920x1200 from my last laptop.

Got a 22" CRT that maxes at something like 2560x1920 but I don't use it any longer, plus a 17"er that'll do maybe 1600x1200, also unused.
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HeDanny: PC 1 = 1080 x 1920
- Yes. Yes I do have my monitor in Portrait. I so need a 1200 x 1920. They are so rare now *is dissappoint
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GameRager: To me I see no big difference between 16:9 and 16:10 gaming, besides a bit of lost screen space that is. And most newer games have 16:9 support so no black boxes or lines.

Also you should check yer post.....1820x1080? wtf?
I have my Monitor in Portrait. How much gaming to you think I do with that? ;)

also oops for Typo. Is fixed now.

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GameRager: To me I see no big difference between 16:9 and 16:10 gaming, besides a bit of lost screen space that is.
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HereForTheBeer: Ya, productivity apps is where it makes a noticeable difference.

Two screens (laptop, desktop) and 1920x1080. Missing the 1920x1200 from my last laptop.

Got a 22" CRT that maxes at something like 2560x1920 but I don't use it any longer, plus a 17"er that'll do maybe 1600x1200, also unused.
True this.
I used to have a 21" CRT that did 1600 x 1200. I miss the Real Estate, but not the massive Bulk of the CRT on my desk.

I also prefer widescreen as they are much easier to Portrait. I find Portrait to be far more productive for what I do most of the time. Still, those extra pixels to widen it out to 1200 would be very welcome.