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30th May 11 at 09:56   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I couldn't deal with turning my head that much
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2 x 21.5" AOC monitos @ 1920x1080

Wouldnt wanna go any higher than that!
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21" at that res, do you wear glasses yet?
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quote:
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21" at that res, do you wear glasses yet?


no not yet!

Monitors are quite close though so no need to struggle to see things.

What would your suggestion be then?
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23" 2048x1152 on my Samsung.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
21" at that res, do you wear glasses yet?


I do

But seriously, text and graphics aren't super tiny or anything, just seemed as normal as it was on my old 18.5" running 1440x900 or whatever res it was. If I had your number I'd send you a picture message from my phone so you can see what I mean
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Biggest problem for me is that you need to scale the fonts which normally means anti-aliasing them. I can't look at text like that for any length of time. I would rather see pixels than have it look blurred.
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I use Win7 here with "cleartype" set on - it's at 100% and doesn't look blurry or anything?
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quote:
Originally posted by Sam
I use Win7 here with "cleartype" set on - it's at 100% and doesn't look blurry or anything?


Just re-calibrated this on mine and its noiceably better.

I also dont sit at the computer for 8+hours a day so dont really matter to me.

Any lower res looks shite.
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Used to run a 30" Apple Cinema @ 2560 x 1600 at work, use to annoy the shit out of me every time i used it especially as it was about 3ft away (furthest i could get on the desk) from me and you're constantly moving your head to view everything.
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1920x1080 on my new 22" monitor at work. It's crystal clear. Using ClearType on Windows 7 too.
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I don't notice anything looking blurry on my screens and at work I'm on XP. How do you get to ClearType on Windows 7? I've just installed it at home.


Numberwang!

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Control Panel>All Control Panels Items>Display

Then on the left of the page it says Adjust ClearType text
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1440 x 900. Can't remember if the monitor is 19 or 20 ins though.
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1680 x 1050 on my Dell 22". I best push that up a bit
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quote:
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1680 x 1050 on my Dell 22". I best push that up a bit to a real man's resolution



Numberwang!

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I like you Dave, you are a man of men

Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle

Look at my pictures
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I just adjusted Cleartype
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i get up to about 30lines then lose count
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2 Monitors;
1st: 1440 x 900 - 19" Widescreen
2nd: 1280 x 1023 - 19" Normal

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quote:
Originally posted by LukesCorsaSXi
2 Monitors;
1st: 1440 x 900 - 19" Widescreen
2nd: 1280 x 1023 - 19" Normal



I miss the old screen format. Widescreen never made sense to me on a computer monitor. It just seemed to become the trend all of a sudden and now the old screen format has died...

People seem to think widescreen monitors gain you width, however I feel they steal height...



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