I'm thinking in the order of buying a Dell Ultrasharp 1707- 17"-- only piece is, sometimes w/ lcds the max screen resolution is 1280x1024 & this make everything too small- & whenever you try to change the resolution to take home things bigger, you lose quality. However, I be thinking for some reason that Dell monitors own a feature where on earth you can change to any resolution (to trade name things bigger)& keep the quality- does anyone know if this is true? Right in a minute I have an NEC Multisync 70GX & I can't stand how small things are at the home-grown resolution of 1280x1024- and when I try to change resolutions the course book & image aspect gets blurry. I am also considering buying a 19", but I don't know if that will relief either, any suggestions?
Answer:
That isn't possible, the foundation why things are of a higher characteristic is because they are smaller. For high resolution record you can use True Type and increase the font size but that won't help beside images.
Personally, I would recommend the 19" LCD. You will gain contained by both clarity and desk space. Once you have one within front of you, you will wonder how you ever got along so long minus it. The newer monitors are a lot clearer than your persent one. If I may I would similar to to suggest you visit bot http://www.geeks.com and http://www.pricewatch.com and see how inexpensive this central upgrade has gotten. You won't be disappointed. Hope this help
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