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Vlad Timofeev2016-03-05 10:58:01
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Vlad Timofeev, 2016-03-05 10:58:01

What monitor is more convenient for code?

Good day. The question arose about buying a monitor (for a laptop with 13 "and FullHD).
I plan to take an IPS / VA matrix, 23-26" but:

  1. Can I get a higher resolution monitor? And the Core M 5Y10c will pull out a little more resolution?
  2. Which of the resolutions is more convenient for developing in VS, backend (here 10" is enough :D ) at such sizes (23-25")? (I don't do graphics)
  3. I liked the LG 25UM57-P at 25", 2560 x 1080. Will it be convenient to work with this, or is there no need for a "widescreen"? If someone has this model, what are your impressions?

Oh yes, I use the laptop exclusively for non-gaming purposes)
PS I have to choose from this because of finances. If someone has a desire, share your model, impressions and which of the above list would you recommend taking?
Thanks

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Alexey S., 2016-03-05
@Winsik

I had 2560 by 1080, I got rid of it after six months: the width is only one and a half times larger than a regular monitor, the windows have to be adjusted every time, because it’s too much for the full size, and when you do less, they start to move out (you hit it, then you close it). ..
For what year has the Dell 1920 been worth 1200 , turned it over by 90%, it turned out just perfect =)
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Sergey Goryachev, 2016-03-05
@webirus

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Ideal workplace.
And what monitors will be, look at the money)))
They have already said about two "different" monitors, it hurts.

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Alexander, 2016-03-05
@kentuck1213

norms
2560 / 2 = 1280
You can give half the screen for the browser and the other for the code.
I would take LG.

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evgeniy_lm, 2016-03-05
@evgeniy_lm

Once upon a time I had a 17 CRT monitor. I changed it to a TFT 24", my wife said, "Too big, not convenient." Put 21." said "This one is too small, smaller than the old one."
In short, the more you take, the better.

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Vlad Timofeev, 2016-03-05
@PyTiMa

All the same, my Core M with hd 5300 produces good resolutions :) It will also withstand 2560x1080
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