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danilo

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 6:04 am
Post subject: LCD and high resolution??!!
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Hi,
i'm a question for you.
I note LCD monitors have high resolution..for example a 15'' LCD
generally have a standard resolution of 1024x768, this cause the
characters are very very little!And i have some headaches to see
them!it's crazy!
Anyone have the same problem with 15'' LCD monitor?
Exist an Lcd monitor with the same classical resolution of CRT? (e.g.
a 17'' lcd monitor with standard resolution of 1024....as CRT)
Thanx in advance
Danilo

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Fred Abberline

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 1:17 pm
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On this day of our lord, 28 Jul 2003 03:04:53 -0700,
danilopastore DeleteThis @email.it (danilo) quilled:

 >Hi,
 >i'm a question for you.
 >I note LCD monitors have high resolution..for example a 15'' LCD
 >generally have a standard resolution of 1024x768, this cause the
 >characters are very very little!And i have some headaches to see
 >them!it's crazy!
 >Anyone have the same problem with 15'' LCD monitor?
 >Exist an Lcd monitor with the same classical resolution of CRT? (e.g.
 >a 17'' lcd monitor with standard resolution of 1024....as CRT)
 >Thanx in advance
 >Danilo

You can run them at a lower res, but the image quality will be
degraded if you do. If you are having trouble reading 1024x768 on a
15" LCD then maybe it is time to get a pair of computer glasses or a
fresnel screen for your monitor. I use a 17" LCD which has a native
res of 1280x1024 and I do wear computer/reading glasses.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Guess Who

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 12:30 am
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You should try a 16 inch laptop screen with 1600 x 1200 resolution! That's
what my Sony VAIO has, and it's really a pain to see. Beautiful sharpness,
but hard to see.

"Fred Abberline" <fred.TakeThisOut@SPAMTRAP.invalid> wrote in message
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| On this day of our lord, 28 Jul 2003 03:04:53 -0700,
| danilopastore.TakeThisOut@email.it (danilo) quilled:
|
| >Hi,
| >i'm a question for you.
| >I note LCD monitors have high resolution..for example a 15'' LCD
| >generally have a standard resolution of 1024x768, this cause the
| >characters are very very little!And i have some headaches to see
| >them!it's crazy!
| >Anyone have the same problem with 15'' LCD monitor?
| >Exist an Lcd monitor with the same classical resolution of CRT? (e.g.
| >a 17'' lcd monitor with standard resolution of 1024....as CRT)
| >Thanx in advance
| >Danilo
|
| You can run them at a lower res, but the image quality will be
| degraded if you do. If you are having trouble reading 1024x768 on a
| 15" LCD then maybe it is time to get a pair of computer glasses or a
| fresnel screen for your monitor. I use a 17" LCD which has a native
| res of 1280x1024 and I do wear computer/reading glasses.
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John Yuen

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 1:19 pm
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Your best bet will be a 18" or 19" with 1280x1024 as most 17" is
1280x1024 and you would have the same problem as a 15".

Regards
John Yuen

danilo wrote:

 > Hi,
 > i'm a question for you.
 > I note LCD monitors have high resolution..for example a 15'' LCD
 > generally have a standard resolution of 1024x768, this cause the
 > characters are very very little!And i have some headaches to see
 > them!it's crazy!
 > Anyone have the same problem with 15'' LCD monitor?
 > Exist an Lcd monitor with the same classical resolution of CRT? (e.g.
 > a 17'' lcd monitor with standard resolution of 1024....as CRT)
 > Thanx in advance
 > Danilo<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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