Oct
31

Do You Think That A Widescreen Monitor Is Good For Website Design?

I don’t like my new widescreen lcd monitor. It makes images look wide and its seems hard to work with for website design? Would a regular monitor be better?
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4 Comments to “Do You Think That A Widescreen Monitor Is Good For Website Design?”

  • Simon T October 31, 2009 at 3:27 pm

    If the wide screen monitor makes images look wider then normal, make sure your resolution of your computer is correct. You can do this by right clicking the desktop and going into properties. From there go to settings and change the resolution to: 1280×720, 1280×768, or 1280×800. Check each one of these, because different monitors can have different resolutions.

  • dush2450 October 31, 2009 at 3:40 pm

    It all depends on the resolution. If you have a widescreen monitor, you should reset the resolution. As far as one being better than the other, I would say no.

  • BLD October 31, 2009 at 3:46 pm

    Make sure the desktop resolution matches the native resolution of the monitor.
    If you run non-wide images fullscreen then they will get stretched. however this is true for any image that doe not match the aspect ratio of your monitor. If you put an image of a 6 by 4 photo – 3:2 aspect ratio – on a 4:3 display then it is going to get stretched vertically.
    As for whether it is good for web-design, that is up to you and how you use it. Think on this though, a lot of people are getting widescreen monitors. Do you want your web pages to look good on those monitors or bad?

  • crazysnk October 31, 2009 at 4:06 pm

    Most likely there is a setting to change your monitor from skewing the image. I would check into this before going out to buy another monitor.
    Hope this answered your question.
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