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>Higher resolution gives you more screen real estate, but it makes everything smaller. I usually crank the resolution to the max (or to the native LCD resolution) because I like to have a big desktop.
Thank you, Einar. This is what I do now too. My current desktop runs at max resolution of 1280 x 1024 and I don't want the fonts/characters to get smaller. So I guess if I go with 1920 x 1200 I will have to buy like 23 " monitor (I have 19" now). The more I think/talk about this, the more I think that I don't really need that high resolution.
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