It really depends on the screen size. Widescreens first made headway in notebooks. A 15.4" widescreen would give you a 1280x800. A 17" widescreen will run either 1440x900 or 1680x1050. The 20" are typically the 1680x1050, and the 23"/24" are 1920x1200. There are hi-res versions of the...
Just for the record, I didn't intend my original post to slam AT, and in fact I first emailed the author, in case he wanted to post an update to the article. The one thing I will say is that a quick Google would have brought up a wealth of resources (my site is currently listed at #4 for a...
Not sure. :-) Could be like that Seinfeld episode - "End on a high note." About the only other thing I could do is pimp my site, but I wouldn't think that's really smiled upon. ;) Outside of that, I could post any major widescreen updates we find, and link back to my site. But again, that...
I'm a BIG supporter of widescreen gaming, and I want to make sure that Kristopher Kubicki's otherwise stellar article doesn't turn people off from getting a widescreen monitor. In his article he states, "Very few games support 1680x1050 as a resolution (with the exception Half Life 2 and Far...
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