Why wide screen? 😱 http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/anamorphic/aspectratios/widescreenorama.html
The reality is that the human field of focus is much closer to the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio. Our peripheral vision is widescreen... not our clear focal range. It's a Darwinian thing that we have peripheral vision to catch predators sneaking up on us in the caverhood.
The reasons for wide screen or 16:9 as an aspect ratio is more of a result of Hollywood trying to pack more people into theaters and have a bigger till at the end of the night. While it does provide a wider create palette to tell stories on, it has little or no valid reason to be in you office space. That is unless you are gaming wide screen, editing audio or video (because it allows you to stretch out that time line.
In a standard, non-movie or audio related job application... 4:30 is the way to go.
I'm quite pissed off that it is getting so hard to find a good, low cost, 20 inch LCD in 4:3. I just bought a 20 inch wide screen and I HATE IT. Since I am a movie and audio editor.. I have another application for it... but for my regular, every day web development stuff I want a 20+ inch 4:3 aspect ratio, monitor with at 5ms response time, 800:1 contrast ratio LCD for under $200. This trend toward non-conforming aspect ratios is driving us web developers crazy. Specially when our clients are all saying it looks different on their non-conforming wide screen with some convoluted screen resolution like 2480 by 1047 pixels. The vast majority of screens are still 1024 by 768.. yes.. and 4:30 aspect. Why these are becoming the hardest monitors to find under $200 is beyond logic.
If anyone can find me one with a good name.. please post a reply.
The reality is that the human field of focus is much closer to the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio. Our peripheral vision is widescreen... not our clear focal range. It's a Darwinian thing that we have peripheral vision to catch predators sneaking up on us in the caverhood.
The reasons for wide screen or 16:9 as an aspect ratio is more of a result of Hollywood trying to pack more people into theaters and have a bigger till at the end of the night. While it does provide a wider create palette to tell stories on, it has little or no valid reason to be in you office space. That is unless you are gaming wide screen, editing audio or video (because it allows you to stretch out that time line.
In a standard, non-movie or audio related job application... 4:30 is the way to go.
I'm quite pissed off that it is getting so hard to find a good, low cost, 20 inch LCD in 4:3. I just bought a 20 inch wide screen and I HATE IT. Since I am a movie and audio editor.. I have another application for it... but for my regular, every day web development stuff I want a 20+ inch 4:3 aspect ratio, monitor with at 5ms response time, 800:1 contrast ratio LCD for under $200. This trend toward non-conforming aspect ratios is driving us web developers crazy. Specially when our clients are all saying it looks different on their non-conforming wide screen with some convoluted screen resolution like 2480 by 1047 pixels. The vast majority of screens are still 1024 by 768.. yes.. and 4:30 aspect. Why these are becoming the hardest monitors to find under $200 is beyond logic.
If anyone can find me one with a good name.. please post a reply.