> If I stretch the timeline from one side to the other on the monitor,
> will I see MORE on a wide screen or will I see the same as on a "normal"
> monitor, only stretched out?
No, PC monitors are almost universally 1:1 pixel aspect ratio (meaning
pixels are square, not stretched). Wider screens have more horizontal
pixels, so you see more of the timeline etc. There may be the odd
exception, but it's very rare.
For example, the 19" 16:10 widescreen monitor I'm typing this on (PC wide
monitors are generally 16:10 rather than TVs 16:9) has a native resolution
of 1440 x 900.
1440 / 900 = 1.6, ie. 16:10. ie. the resolution matches the shape of the
screen, so it's using square pixels.
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