hello folks,
I have a 17" monitor right now and if I buy a 19" monitor, will the width of the page fit my screen?
yonnie,
Here's an idea that can help, even with higher resolutions on smaller screens:
You can control the font size yourself. If you want to increase font size hold down the "control" button and press "+" until you get the size you want. To decrease again, simple press "-".
Good luck.
Have used and am using a 2nd-hand 17" ViewSonic pretty much round the clock (minus approx. 8 hours of sleep every 24 hours) since beginning 2004 and haven't looked back at all.
I have no idea how long the 1st owner had used it before me. Pic quality still looks as bright and sharp as ever, provided you take care of it (eg switching off the monitor when you're not using it, screensavers turned on, etc).
yes it willthanks wayne,
I can choose a higher resolution for this 17inch CRT monitor and enlarge the font size, but will the width of a page of ASF fit on my screen?
The page you are trying to view is optimized for 1024 x 768. A 19 inch CRT monitors optimal resolution is 1024 x 768 and a 19 inch LCD monitors optimal resolution is 1280 x 1024. 19 inch LCD's are around the $250 - $300 mark and great value for money. If your a chartist then a wide screen LCD would come in handy but it will cost a little more.
thanks mousie, are you able to get the width of the ASF page on you monitor
or do you need a magnifying glass to see anything?
Also a super low response time of <8ms seems better for quality
then there is talk about digital DVI input over analog VGA input with high quality video card
so like a ASF page
if I buy a 19 inch LCD (not wide screen) with 1280x1024 and I change the fonds to what I normally see on 800x600 is the whole width of this page on my screen????
Ahoy there
I have just had a look at the Dell site and Love the idea of their NEW 30" Screen and wish to add 2 X 22" winged screens
Can anybody see any problems with such a set-up?
I anticipate I will have to ditch my old set-up and start from scratch
(Tax Deductible) and seek the help of a Computer expert
Are there any special requirements I should warn the "Experts" regarding "Our' specialized nature of business?
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