> If the LCD screens you work with aren't sharp at non-native resolution,
> perhaps you need better monitors (or maybe better cables, or something).
> Jim Feeley
I disagree. I think it's really a subjective issue. They are either sharp or they aren't. Lower quality monitors often don't look as sharp at their native resolutions compared to better ones, even if the specs are the same. As such, the difference between native and a close non-native setting (on a cheap monitor) might not be that much different. It really depends on your personal perception of sharp and not sharp. When I look at a high-quality Dell versus an Apple Cinema - both at the same size and native resolution - I feel the Apple looks slightly crisper.
- Oliver
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