You must be entrenched in something, you're trying to add disclaimers to not be held responsible!
Don't worry it's only the internet!
What I don't understand is why so few software supports making everything bigger on 1920x1080/1920x1200. It gets hard to see everything for me.
In windows 7 if you change the DPI settings higher then some dialogs don't work properly. And MacOS doesn't even seem to have a nice way to make things large.
Then in Linux all the fonts look terrible at higher text sizes..
That's one of the reasons I upgraded from a 24" 1920x1080 monitor to a 27" 1920x1200 monitor. It seems you actually want about 30" or so for 1920x1080 to be usable nicely though.
Yeah, it's really annoying. I upgraded from 1920x1080 to 1920x1200. It's quite a lot nicer. But to be able to get something affordable I went second hand from already owning a new monitor. That said, I upgraded from 24 to 27" at the same time, and I find it a lot nicer.
Curiously enough my 32" LCD TV that does 1080p isn't a lot bigger than the 27" monitor. I was using that as a monitor for a while, but I wanted more resolution.
Still, I'd like a bit more than 1200 pixels. But to go above that is EXTREMELY expensive.
My sister opened a computer store in Hawaii. She sells C shells down by the seashore.