1440x1050 for a widescreen display? That makes no sense. The common resolutions in this neighborhood are 1680x1050 or 1440x900. The quoted resolution is actually extremely close to the 4:3 resolution of 1440x1080.
I wouldn't buy video hardware from a company that calls 1440x1050 widescreen.
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1440x1050 for a widescreen display? That makes no sense. The common resolutions in this neighborhood are 1680x1050 or 1440x900. The quoted resolution is actually extremely close to the 4:3 resolution of 1440x1080.
I wouldn't buy video hardware from a company that calls 1440x1050 widescreen.