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I was spoiled on 1920x1200 for a very long time, so I quickly came
to disliked the 16:9 format monitors. Last Christmas, I opted to
shift over ye'ol 24" 1920x1200 monitor to make room for a shiny new
30" 2560x1600. I run them side by side over DVI-D from a mid-range
nvidia card (binary drivers) at full resolution without a hiccup
from my Fedora 21 desktop. <br>
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On 4/22/15 10:49 AM, Beddingfield, Allen wrote:<br>
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<div>So, I've decided to get a new monitor for my primary desktop
computer at home. I'm thinking of going with a 27" or so to
replace the current 20". Now that resolutions over 1920x1080
are becoming more mainstream, and approaching the "I can afford
it" range, I'm wondering if they are worth it. Anyone using one
of these on a Linux system? I'll be using XFCE on openSUSE,
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<div>Wondering if I should go that route, or just pick up a 27"
1920x1080? </div>
<div>Thoughts?</div>
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