Is 1600 x 900 good enough, or is it necessary to go for a 1080p?
Also, is it hard to work with a glossy screen? Should I get a matte screen?
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I can't use anything less than 1920x1080 these days. Matte or glossy depends on your lighting conditions. Think if the screen as a mirror. If there are any lights behind you that you would see in a mirror you won't like glossy.
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Im happy with my 20" lcd monitor 1600x900,if i want bigger i switch over to my 37" lcd tv.
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The real answer is if you have the extra moola, it doesn't hurt, but don't scrimp on CPU, mem, and video card.
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I only edit video or use Photoshop on a laptop as last resort.
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I do all my editing never seeing anything but the small preview window, and in "Preview Auto" mode, so it's not even the highest rez for the preview window. I never see the final output until AFTER render. Then if there's an issue, I go back and make adjustments.
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I'm getting an intel i5 (probably a sager) and a class 2 or 3 gpu (according to notebookreview.com) and sony vegas. Wanna make sure I have enough workspace on the screen when editing with video tracks and photos, mostly non-HD video.
Last edited by vidds; 13th Jun 2011 at 20:42.
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The thing is I don't like the glossy reflective screens and I was aiming for a matte 1600x900. The matte 1080 screens are really expensive so i would rather get a 1600x900 matte then a 1080 glossy, if it's workable.
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What screen size are you used to working on? Going to a smaller screen will feel cramped.
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actually I could get a 1080 matte screen but only with a nvidia 520m, would that be good enough?
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