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drewzle
haha, 2) sounds like it makes sense
what do you need MSN for, are you chatting while you produce? isn't that more distracting than the widescreen itself?
i've never had a widescreen, but i'd like to get an extra monitor to give to Reason's sequencer
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cartesia
im an internet junky
widescreen is negotiable,
constant contact via msn is not
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seanh
in response to no. 2: writen word, if the page is too wide, is harder to follow from line to line; you will notice for instance, that news paper articles rarely take the entire width of the page, and if they do they are on the front page with a picture taking up a good portion of the width. i do like working in a duel-head format when i am working in my daw of choice (ardour) having the tracks in the right monitor and the mixer in the left.
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oxymoron
Yeah, I like 4:3 too for smaller monitors. But when using a 24" 1900x1200 widescreen, the distinction becomes irrelevant.