Q: Right now i have a Dell 17" lcd monitor and was wanting a 22" Dell lcd monitor.I only use my computer for about 3 hours a day.Can you give me the pros and cons to buy one or not to buy one.I'm not really a computer genius but i would like to know if i would really benifit from a larger monitor.Thanks
If it means anything i am using a Radeon x300 graphics.
A: you will have a much larger viewing area than a 17 inch, MUCH MUCH MUCH. you iell be able to fit more programs/windows on one screen. if it was me id go for it cuse i just like bigger monitors, and i was in ur position once (or a similar one) and i went for it and was very happy i did. but if you want to save your money, dont get one or wait for a good deal, like i got mine for $200 at bestbuy :). make sure it has at least a 5 ms response time, dvi and vga input, and anything above a 700:1 contrast ratio. and thats its not some cheap brand, get one made by someone like westinghouse, LG,...
Is there a way I can make the picture stretch out and fit the screen better while keeping my resolution set at the high at 1680 X 1050 pixels? I would like a good clear picture rather than the blurry one I get when I go to a lower setting. Thanks for your help.
No need to worry about dirty marks on the front of your monitors. 3M will apply a durable, streak-free, anti-glare front surface over the front of the monitor. Considering that industrial laminates are one of 3M’s core businesses, this probably will be very good. 3M has promised a high reaction time, with demo units at CES showing a less than 10 ms reaction time. While 3M’s press release only mentions 10-finger support, those who tried the monitor at CES found it was actually capable of 20-finger tracking.
I intend to do a lot of gaming but will be surfing (the net for you newbs :P) and using it for some Miltimedia. My computer can run 2 monitors no problem so that is not an issue!
I intend to do a lot of gaming but will be surfing (the net for you newbs :P) and using it for some Miltimedia. My computer can run 2 monitors no problem so that is not an issue!
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