Re: Best LCD monitor/card for old eyes
- From: David Maynard <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 16:19:46 -0600
Josh wrote:
Text is *best* at 1024x768, but I'm not happy with this resolution.
Why not happy?
It seems to me that even at 1024x768 (which is not it's native res.), text looks *better*, but is still a little blurry - although I can live with it. However, when I edit photo's, they look better in 1280 than they do in 1024
If the problem is text size, don't just use just the simple, global, 'large fonts' but, in addition, set all the individual fonts to a larger point size that suits you in display, appearance, advanced. That way you can 'tune' them.
I didn't like the global "large fonts', but I will try to set them individually
Thanks, Josh
Well, you've provided a description now, "blurry." That sounds like a cable/timing problem. Use the DVI cable.
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