LCD monitor
compdoc
compdoc at hotrodpc.com
Wed Jul 26 20:32:11 UTC 2017
On 07/26/2017 01:57 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> There are three issues I fear with cheap LCDs, less good
> ergonomics regarding height adjustability and issues regarding
> incidence of light, as well as a limited viewing angle. I don't need
> excellent colour quality, as long as the colour shouldn't be really
> bad, it's ok for my needs.
I own an HP Compaq LA2405wg thats native 1920x1080. Its a nice display
and has modern ports, but its not very bright. I turn the color to 6500k
to make it a little easier to see from a distance.
I also have an Asus pb258Q thats native 2560x1440 on a Win10 machine.
The dots are amazingly small, and the image and colors are just perfect.
Its also very bright.
Unfortunately, I often remote into that machine, and 2560x1440 is too
large a desktop for a client with a 1920x1080 display.
So, I have both desktops set to 1920x1080 to be compatible. Which is
fine, because a desktop thats 2560x1440 in Win10, makes desktop icons,
text, etc. too small.
I think its best to have a look before buying if possible. Newegg.com
has lots of reviews which often helps me.
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