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Kordova wrote: > I find the opposite to be true. I do not watch movies on my laptop, but > having my editor open alongside a web/documentation browser and/or > terminal windows can be a life saver. I view it as being analogous to a > real life desk. You keep the document you are working on to one side, > and a reference or two to the side of it. How do others feel about doing development on a widescreen? To me, seeing more lines of code is better than more columns of code. This is becoming a big deal, because it looks like a lot of the high end laptops are widescreen. In particular, all of the HP laptops are WXGA. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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