yeah, i don't understand this super-widescreen trend in computers. most things you do with computers are naturally vertical, like typing a paper. most web pages are designed to work with monitors 1024 pixels wide, and then stack everything vertically. Actually, if you have a monitor with at least 1024 vertical resolution (1280x1024 or 1680x1050) that can swivel, try turning your monitor vertical. it's actually very nice.
16:9 for computers is rediculous. maybe TV's should go 16:10.
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yeah, i don't understand this super-widescreen trend in computers. most things you do with computers are naturally vertical, like typing a paper. most web pages are designed to work with monitors 1024 pixels wide, and then stack everything vertically. Actually, if you have a monitor with at least 1024 vertical resolution (1280x1024 or 1680x1050) that can swivel, try turning your monitor vertical. it's actually very nice.
16:9 for computers is rediculous. maybe TV's should go 16:10.