If I'm just reading/watching YouTube, lightly coding or so forth I usually stick with 1440*900 as I don't need much space for that. I will quite often switch to 1680*1050 too if I need a bit more space, and I find that perfectly comfortable.
I occasionally use 1920*1200 but that's usually when I'm using a tool like Unity3D, in which case I always force it to use dedicated graphics. The system animations can be a tad jutter-y but I don't ever find Unity has performance issues at that resolution
Oh, and I genuinely don't see any loss in sharpness at the two higher res options.
I occasionally use 1920*1200 but that's usually when I'm using a tool like Unity3D, in which case I always force it to use dedicated graphics. The system animations can be a tad jutter-y but I don't ever find Unity has performance issues at that resolution
Oh, and I genuinely don't see any loss in sharpness at the two higher res options.