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I've noticed some coders taking a 24" monitor and rotating it 90 degrees like this:

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This definitely makes reading and writing code easier in certain circumstances. However I've found that most LCD monitors look like crap in this mode. Color is off, pixels aren't as sharp, and it's generally harder to read code.

Do any of you recommend a good make/model LCD monitor which alleviates these issues in 90 degree mode? Preferably 24", HDMI, and 1920x1200. Or is this an issue among all monitors, possibly derived from the way LCD screens are manufactured?

Disclaimer: I know this isn't a programming question per-say, but I think any answers would be useful to coders when setting up their work environment.


I've worked with two 19" IIyama monitors for years, not sure if IIyama's current ones are still as good. One is rotated, one is straight, no color problems or unsharpness whatsoever. I've had less success with Samsung and Dell (internally Sony?), but I can't recall the exact types. – Abel Oct 27 at 16:27
Dave, this question will be migrated to superuser.com soon, so you might want to register your OpenID there in advance and link your accounts (go to the 'accounts' tab in your user preferences). – Ether Oct 27 at 16:35
Thanks for the heads-up Ether. I've gone and done that. I'll be sure to put questions like this in the right place going forward. :) – Dave Oct 27 at 16:58

migrated to superuser.com by Brian Agnew, Mark Rushakoff, Ether, Marc Gravell Oct 27 at 17:01

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