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Old 11-25-2006, 11:10 PM
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Default Re: Multi Syn LCD Monitors ?

kony wrote:

>On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 21:35:36 GMT, L <lc@xxxjoimail.com>
>wrote:
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>>L wrote:
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>>>Looking for replacement monitor for MultiSync NEC 950 (CRT). The
>>>monitor has been great. I typical use 1024 X768. That seems right for
>>>me. While looking for LCD monitors native resolution is typical
>>>1280X1024. As I understand it if I run at 1024DX780 I will experience
>>>noticeable loss in display quality. If that is correct what options
>>>do I have to get 1024X768. Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom.
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>>Sorry but here is additional information. My current monitor is 19"
>>color NEC and supports up to 1600X1200 pixels but as I stated it seems
>>to my eyes that 1024X768 is right for me. I also noticed that NEC has
>>a MultiSync LCD monitor but I wonder if various resolution are all
>>equal in quality.
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>Keep in mind that with a CRT, all else being equal (like
>analog cable and refresh rate, video card, etc) when you go
>up in resolution the output gets fuzzier. With LCD, it
>remains crisp so long as you keep the native resolution.
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>It is far far easier to use 1600x1200 with DVI interface on
>a ~ 20" LCD than 1600x1200 on a 19" LCD, but not because the
>LCD is a mere 1" larger.
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>There would still be a little adjusting to do for the higher
>resolution, but IMO, 1280x1024 is the best alternative you
>have in a 19" LCD... unless you want to go widescreen...
>have you been to any stores to try out a few LCD? That
>would be the best course at this point.
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Couple of questions. If I select any resolution other then native will
the picture quality degree..not sure if it very small or larger. I went
to two stores but the problem is went you want to change resolution its
to hard for them to do. Everything seems to be wired for the BEST which
is understandable from their perspective. I did get a chance to see
wide (9X16) verse normal ?. Clearly some distortion was visible on the
wide display.

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