Enormous things are cool. Big computer monitors are actually cool so the minute I have saved up enough to upgrade I went out to search for a new one. The rush died when I had to choose between a widescreen 19” monitor and a standard 19″x19″ monitor.
Not Precisely Settled with a Square Monitor
My prime concern is that ever since I have owned a PC, screens were square and I am getting bored with the look. The really massive bodies of these square monitors are more troublesome than ever, especially on the bigger sizes and regardless of the presence of advancements in technology. Having a bigger monitor size but still fundamentally having the same amount of viewing and working space, what’s the point in that?
The Wider the Better
With a widescreen 19″ monitor my work space is doubled, I can place two windows that I am working with side by side. I am able to go wider than 19″ inches as the head room is shorter than the square monitors with the same width, smaller height means smaller total pixels and thus less expensive in comparison too when it comes to get cost. If the purchase price. If the acquisition price isn’t really enough of a bargain yet, then the operating costs will get you, these widescreen 19″ monitors consume power a lot more efficiently than its square opposite numbers. The exasperating bulk is gone which then unlocks space on my desk, sufficient room for a coffee to go with me while working.
The only disadvantage I am able to think about is there would be more scrolling involved with a stunted viewing height, but that is simply solved with a trusty scrolling button of a mouse.
Look loves the decision is in then, my new PC monitor would be a widescreen 19″ monitor!















