Screen resolution mindblow!

Krzywoustyn

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Hello again, I have another question. Dell makes some monitors that can be set from horizontal to vertical (from 16:9 to 9:16). The thing is, that if it has 1080 pixels on the shorter side, and 1920 on the longer, when you lift it up it stays the same. So when you put it next to a screen, that isn't 6:19, like this:
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I'll get a problem. Here it is:

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As you can see, 1080px is right next to 1920px, which will make the screens look redicoulous. Is there any way I can solve this problem? Theoreticly to do it I should make the 1920px on the small monitors 1080px and the 1080px should be 605 px - then it would look good. But I dont think you can do it like this. So, how should I do it to get full hd resolution on all of them?
 
there is nothing you can do with two different sized 1080p screens. the smaller screen will always appear as sharper and will have a smaller image on screen than the larger one.

the only way to make such an arrangement work would be to have different resolution monitors. for example you could use a 2560x1600 center monitor paired with two 1600x1200 monitors rotated 90 degrees and it would look similar. not exactly the same but close enough.

if you want everything to match up most people just put all three equally sized monitors in portrait mode.