Looking for high resolution wallpapers for widescreen monitor?
Looking for wallpapers over the internet is not too difficult if you are looking a wallpaper for a normal monitor. As I am using widescreen monitor, the normal wallpaper will be streched to fill the screen and it is ugly. And I thought that the available wallpapers for widescreen monitor are just limited.
But, I was wrong! Today, I’ve stumbled upon a website which offers more than 100 high definition wallpapers for free. Thanks to InterfaceLIFT. I am using 1280×800 resolution and it is very hard to choose the wallpaper because all of them are awesome!
What is InterfaceLIFT?
Welcome to InterfaceLIFT, your source for graphical user interface enhancements for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and Linux. We specialize in desktop wallpaper, icons, themes, and news with a focus on community. New content is posted virtually every day so make sure to bookmark us and come back often.
http://interfacelift.com/
Go get your new wallpaper now. For those who are using monitor with 1280×800 px, follow this link to get the wallpapers.
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One Response to “Looking for high resolution wallpapers for widescreen monitor?”
Great find! This is a very useful info for people who like to use wallpaper like me. I’ll visit the link.
Dianne
March 10th, 2008

















