I'll admit it did seem a bit strange at first but it was explained in the Acer Brochure:
http://static.tigerdirect.com/pdf/Acer-Widescreen-Guide.pdf
The different aspect ratio accommodates Vista's Live Sidebar features. I'm not planning on watching HD movies nor do my video work on this so the 16:10 shouldn't bother me (I'm not Vista yet either). I saw one today and it really looked good but they were out of stock until???

Richard P.

Tony B wrote:
The monitor market changes weekly, so it's sometimes hard to rely on product
reviews for the latest deals. But this quote from the article jumped out at
me:
this monitor has 16:10 aspect ratio, which is considerably more favorable
than some similarly priced monitors.

What a pain. Apparently someone is selling 16:9 ATSC monitors alongside
16:10 computer monitors?


http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/acer-al1916w-flat-panel/4505-3174_7-31652355.html


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