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Mouse | Razer Viper Ultimate (still has buttons on the right side, crucial as I'm a southpaw) |
Keyboard | Razer Huntsman Elite, Pro Type | Logitech G915 TKL |
Wow!! You are totally and completely wrong.
1920 = width, so the same width
1200 = height, so bigger then 1080.
1920x1200 is a larger and superior resolution compared to 1920x1080..
Simple math really.
1920x1200=2304000 pixels
1920x1080=2073600 pixels
If you mean it appears wider, because it is narrower...then yeah, sure.
I meant wider as... well ...... wider! not bigger or with more pixels... wider... a 24" monitor that's 1920x1080 will be WIDER than a 24" 1920x1200... like the width in inches of a 19x10 monitor is bigger than a 19x12... understand?