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1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1280x800? But I cod at 1680x1050 :P

 

My new new-years resolution: Run, in October, the marathon of Eindhoven (42km) in less than 4 hours. Maybe 1/2 marathon is good enough, but then in less than 2 hours.

 

I'm currently able to run about 5km in ~26 minutes, hart rate of >180 and some pain for 2 days, so I need a lot of training :P

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1920x1080 here. btw, whats the difference between 1920x1080 and 1920x1200. 120 pixels taller so better quality? or is 1080 actually produce a sharper image?

 

but my serious resolution is to be a better man. seriously, do whatever it takes to take care of family. no if, ands, or buts. or ors, whats, or how abouts.

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1920x1080 here. btw, whats the difference between 1920x1080 and 1920x1200. 120 pixels taller so better quality? or is 1080 actually produce a sharper image?

 

Both does not only depend on the resolution, but also on the size of the screen. an 1" screen with 100x100 pixels gives a sharper image than 100" with 1000x1000 pixels. Difference for me is the 1920x1200 is my main/game screen of 24", 1920x1080 is my tv of 37" (both connected to the pc). The screen aspect ratio used to be 4:3 for both tv's and pc's. However, it changed to wide screen and for pc's it became 16:10 and for tv's 16:9. Now, since the pc screens are multi-purpose, they become 16:9 to.

 

Many people don't care about 16:10 or 16:9. But you really notice those 120px when you're developing/writing/reading papers, and those people hate that recent change. I just hate that my tv and pc don't have the same resolution :P

 

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I just hate that my tv and pc don't have the same resolution :P

well....you hate that they dont have the same resolution?! atleast they are both full hd. my pc is 1920x1080 24in. and my tv is 1360x768 (720p) 37in.

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