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McGraw 22-09-2005 09:44

Looking for a monitor that will handle 1600x1200
 
Does anyone have any recommendations for TFTs? I realise that you have to go to 20" (I think) but price is the overriding concern.

Or even the cheapest, smallest 1600x1200 CRT.

Image quality is not important, I just need to be able to capture images at 1600x1200.

Cheers.

Shabba 22-09-2005 13:07

Re: Looking for a monitor that will handle 1600x1200
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by McGraw

Image quality is not important, I just need to be able to capture images at 1600x1200.

Cheers.

It's not the monitor size that captures the images (that's just the display side of things) but rather your graphics card and the software you want to use to capture images.

SMHarman 22-09-2005 13:25

Re: Looking for a monitor that will handle 1600x1200
 
But to resolve a 1600x1200 image on a TFT you will need sufficient pixels, most are 1280*1024
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...KEYWORD=19+tft has some

McGraw 22-09-2005 13:55

Re: Looking for a monitor that will handle 1600x1200
 
Exactly, my graphics card will capture images at 1600x1200 but I won't be able to see them.
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I realise that, my current 17" tft is maxed out natively at 1280x1024.

I just need to be able to set my desktop to 1600x1200.

atlantis 22-09-2005 17:20

Re: Looking for a monitor that will handle 1600x1200
 
Found this, if it helps:

http://www.google.dealtime.co.uk/xPP..._LCD~LO-1~CR-2

pedantic 22-09-2005 17:36

Re: Looking for a monitor that will handle 1600x1200
 
Have a look here http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/ loads of advice and links to reviews, and user forums.

Regards.


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