Landscape or portrate???
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Phoenixdancer
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Landscape or portrate???
hey all
I have 2 Dell 2408 WFP and a HPlp2475w...
I have tryed both landscape and portrate and i just cant decide on what is better on games :/
I love the fact i have have much more up and down view in games and the extra 2 monitors makes up for the side view and makes it a much nice large screen.
Where as in landscape i have the same as normal in the middle and extra fish eye at the sides....
Someone please help me decide!!!!!
I have 2 Dell 2408 WFP and a HPlp2475w...
I have tryed both landscape and portrate and i just cant decide on what is better on games :/
I love the fact i have have much more up and down view in games and the extra 2 monitors makes up for the side view and makes it a much nice large screen.
Where as in landscape i have the same as normal in the middle and extra fish eye at the sides....
Someone please help me decide!!!!!
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spammeister
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Re: Landscape or portrate???
Whatever gets you the most frags!
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Re: Landscape or portrate???
I love the fact i have have much more up and down view in games and the extra 2 monitors makes up for the side view and makes it a much nice large screen.Unless you are editing the Vertical Fov, you in fact are not seeing anything more on the vertical axis.
The resulting 3 monitor portrait setup may in fact be similar in size to a large 16:9 screen; but you need to ask yourself: Does the higher concentration of pixels really compensate for a setup that is roughly the same size as a regular HDTV, but also has two fabulous bezels in the middle of it?
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Re: Landscape or portrate???
If you game and/or watch videos: Landscape. One could argue that portrait is better for gaming, but videos looks really silly on a portrait-oriented display. It'll give you HUGE letterboxing bars, and a smaller picture than landscape will.
Or get mounts that let you flip them around without detaching.
Or get mounts that let you flip them around without detaching.
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Phoenixdancer
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Re: Landscape or portrate???
im planning on buying a Ergotech triple mon stand when i can get them in the UK so that would solve that issue.
I will have to wait and see i think :?
I will have to wait and see i think :?
Re: Landscape or portrate???
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=19600&p=194027#p194027
see my setup, i was the same before
:)
see my setup, i was the same before
:)
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fatlazyhomer
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Re: Landscape or portrate???
Portrait is fantastic for office work. I just flip mine back and forth as needed since I can't afford a 300$ stand.
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Re: Landscape or portrate???
I use portrait now, but I kinda miss having a panel in Landscape while doing work. Time to get another monitor :)
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maryparker
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Re: Landscape or portrate???
I'm using landscape both in my work and at home. I loved just the way my monitors were setup.
Re: Landscape or portrate???
landscape for gaming
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