> An LCD only looks sharp at it's native resolution, so you don't want to adjust
> the display resolution as the way to get bigger system type.
Larry, the LCDs I own look plenty sharp at various resolutions (and I just
checked on two different 24-inch monitors to reconfirm). Yes, they may be
"hypersharp" in native resolution. But mine are sharp enough for super-long
days of work (with adequate breaks) at non-native resolutions.
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
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Jim Feeley
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