Quote from OptionsWizard:
I use multiple 19" and 24" wide screen.
As one member posted already, it's mostly a matter of real-estate vs. price. Since you could by 3 to 4 19" monitors for the price of 24", the multiple 19" are preferable.
There are 2 reasons to go for widescreen:
First, if you want to view a wide window (i.e. chart or spreadsheet) I find it hard to eyeball a chart that spreads on 2 monitors.
Second, for wide screen movies.
Regarding "special video card". Your card must be able to support wide screen and the highest resolution of your monitor.
Quote from bl33p:
You do not need a dual link DVI for 1680x1050, even 1920x1200 does not need it. You only need dual link DVI for the Dell 30" monster at 2560x1600.
Two 24" panels at 1920x1200 will give you 4.6 million pixels, one 30" at 2560x1600 will give you 4.096 million pixels, so they're very close. However in multiwindow usage separate monitors can actually be preferred to one huge.
Or go monitor mad and get 30" in the center and with a second dualDVI video card drive two 24" panels on both sides of it vertically.
Quote from Chagi:
I'm glad to hear that if it's true, I've certainly been having a fair bit of difficulty locating info on this online because 1680 x 1050 is a relatively non-standard resolution.