If you go 34in, think of concave display (Samsung?) so line-of-sight
distance and angle of incidence remain the same for any focal point
across the breadth of the display. Be sure you can set a dimmed
brightness value as your default, or get some serious Clark Kents. Throw
a party for us all, so's we can envy you.
Bruce
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To: [email protected]
Sent: 9/30/2020 1:30:11 PM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Screen size and other tidbits.
What screen resolution do you design your forms for? Most of my forms
are still designed to fit inside a 1024x768 display since a lot of
users had their OS and CPUs upgraded but are still stuck with old
monitors. Our new screens will be designed for the now standard
1920x1080 which seems to be the current standard.
Next question, I currently use two 23” 1920x1080 monitors side by side
and by and large works reasonably well. I am now considering moving to
one ultra-wide monitor (34”???). Seems like there is less stress on the
video driving one ultra-wide than two standard resolution monitors
unless you get a 4K monitor. I understand it is very subjective and
also depends on desk space real estate but any thought on the subject
would be appreciated.
Last, I am looking at new laptop. I have had an Intel Core 7 laptop
(with an upgraded SSD) and fortunately I bought the fastest processor
available at the time and has served me very well for many years and
still does. At one time, there were compatibility issues with AMD
processors and being an old timer it still registers although I know
that is no longer an issue. Some colleagues tell me the AMD Ryzen
processor series is faster and cheaper than the comparable Intel. Any
experience with either? I know you can’t go wrong with Intel but maybe
the new generation of AMD processors are indeed the better choice.
Javier,
Javier Valencia, PE
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C: 913-915-3137
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