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Are there LCD monitors that work well at non-native res?

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With CRTs, they work best at lower resolutions, and worse at highers, up to their maximum.

 

 

 

With LCDs its the other way around, they work best at their highest resolution which is called native, and worse (REALLY worse)

 

 

 

Problem is, I like reading text, programming, web browsing etc at a lower resolution, like 800x600 (don't have very good vision and don't like wearing glasses when using computer). But when I play games or watch video higher res = better.

 

 

 

Does anyone know if there exist LCD monitors that work well at multiple resolutions? Or at least don't look GROTESQUELY worse when running non-native?

Live free or die. First option is exhausted, so guess what remains?

I'm happy with my Dell 1905FP. I do run with high res, but the lower settings have good quality too.

 

 

 

I hope you find what you are looking for.

Hmm... I generaly find that on an LCD (mine is native 1280x1024) the text is still fairly large. For example, I have dual monitors. My second is a 1024x768 yet the text is smaller than on here. :)

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