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Originally Posted by Mhill2029 View Post

Only 3D monitors around at the moment are 1080p max. I doubt we will see 1200p or higher for sometime, due to the large amount of GPU horsepower required for 3D.

I don't know why people think that 1920x1200 takes so much more gpu horsepower to run than 1920x1080. There is a roughly 11% difference in the number of pixels and thus in the work the gpu has to do, 2,073,600 pixels for 1080 versus 2,304,000 for 1200.
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