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I am looking for an LCD display for use by a person with limited visual acuity. They've used an 15" CRT at 800x600 with good results. The problem, of course, is firstly that LCDs typically do not produce a sharp display at anything less than their maximal (optimal) resolution |
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LCDs produce sharp results at their native res, and also typically at integer fractions thereof, if you use a digital connection, like DVI or HDMI. Get a 1600x1200 and run it 800x600, or 1920x1200 wide* and run it at 960x600. * First make sure the graphics card/chip can be configured to emit custom resolutions, as 960 horizontal isn't exactly std. Using a 30in 2560x1600 at 1280x800 is also a possibility, and you wouldn't even need a dual-link DVI card. -- Regards, Bob Niland mailto:name (AT) ispname (DOT) tld http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com NOT speaking for any employer, client or Internet Service Provider. |
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That's very helpful and interesting. I didn't realize integer fractions worked with DVI. |
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They've used an 15" CRT at 800x600 with good results. |
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I am looking for an LCD display for use by a person with limited visual acuity. They've used an 15" CRT at 800x600 with good results. I'd like to try a 17" to 19" display at 1024x768 (or a similar pixel spacing in a different aspect ratio). I would prefer an LCD over a CRT. The problem, of course, is firstly that LCDs typically do not produce a sharp display at anything less than their maximal (optimal) resolution and secondly that I doubt anyone sells a new 17-19" LCD with an optimal resolution of 1024x768. I think there were probably such low res displays in the past, but by now they would be either faded or incompatible with modern hardware. Does anyone have any advice or thoughts? Is there an LCD that will display well at a submaximal resolution (larger dot pitch)? Should I simply resign myself to a second hand CRT? Thanks! john meta: jfaughnan, jgfaughnan, CRT, macular degeneration, diminished visual acuity, dot pitch, pixel spacing, raster UI, LCD, advice Have you heard anything about Eizo? Supposedly their |
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jfaughnan wrote: That's very helpful and interesting. I didn't realize integer fractions worked with DVI. It's fairly obvious when you consider that DVI-connected PCs still boot in VGA (640x480) mode, so the monitor must know how to deal with at least that sub-res. They've used an 15" CRT at 800x600 with good results Which is actually likely only 14in active phosphor region, for purposes of calculating the baseline dpi needed in the LCD replacement. Regards, Bob Niland |
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