Don't have great displays? Here you can see Ubuntu displayed in high resolutions by 1400's and better as well as get a way to test them even without buying a monitor device. I tried to collect how it looks starting with normal desktop, menu, and Activities overview, to system tray, calendar tray, Settings, LibreOffice Writer and Ubuntu Software. You will find here multiple aspect ratios by 4:3, 16:9, and 16:10. Lastly, because Ubuntu is based on GNOME desktop environment, this article applies to GNOME as well no matter what other GNU/Linux distro you are using. Now let's have a look!
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1000's
1024x768 (4:3)
1300's
1368x768 (16:9)
1400's
1440x900 (16:10)
1600's
1600x900 (16:9)
1900's
1920x1200 (16:10)
2000's
2048x1152
2400's
2368x1770 (4:3)
2300's
Miscellaneous
I make use of virtualization to display Ubuntu in multiple resolutions. To achieve that, I use AQEMU and select VMWare Video Card option rather than Standard as Graphics choice on the VM page. With this, anyone without good monitor device can have Ubuntu on high resolution.
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