A900 monitor is not accurate....


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Haiz... I'm using a 28" LCD monitor and because I zoom in to use the entire screen, the images displayed (beling lower res than the HD res of the monitor) look pixelated. Anyone has a solution to this problem? Otherwise the text in the threads become too small....

Sorry to the TS, this is totally OT but I do want to see the fabulous bokeh of the 135mm!!!!:confused:
 

you mean those 1366x768 large screen LCD TV (not really designed as computer monitor)? :sweat:

No solution, you can't increase it resolution to reduce the pixelation, even if you adjust to reduce the sharpness to make it smoother, you text would be blurred also.

Try to get those those HDTV LCD TV, or now 24" LCD is getting cheap.
 

24" with 1920 x 1600 resolution, superb!
 

you mean those 1366x768 large screen LCD TV (not really designed as computer monitor)? :sweat:

No solution, you can't increase it resolution to reduce the pixelation, even if you adjust to reduce the sharpness to make it smoother, you text would be blurred also.

Try to get those those HDTV LCD TV, or now 24" LCD is getting cheap.

No I'm using a proper LCD monitor, not an LCD TV. It's a Viewsonic. My resolution is 1920 x 1200 and the pictures are very small and the text tiny even though I upped the font in WinXP to 150%.
 

No I'm using a proper LCD monitor, not an LCD TV. It's a Viewsonic. My resolution is 1920 x 1200 and the pictures are very small and the text tiny even though I upped the font in WinXP to 150%.
Sorry, misunderstood, congrat on getting a 28" monitor, it's suppose to be more readable than my 24" monitor on text size.

for IE 7
in tools on top menu,
select internet options
under General page
choose Accessibility close to bottom right
tick Ignore font sizes specified on webpages,
then press OK.
Next go to page
select text size,
then choose medium to large according to your need.
This is not a very good solution, as some webpage won't be able to show all text in their coloumn design even when you choose smallest text font. You will have to
untick Ignore font sizes specified on webpages again to view full txt in those cases.
 

This is not a very good solution, as some webpage won't be able to show all text in their coloumn design even when you choose smallest text font. You will have to
untick Ignore font sizes specified on webpages again to view full txt in those cases.

Exactly... my problem is that... I use Mozilla Firefox anyway... same problem... haiz... if the picture posted is of high enough resolution then it's ok.
 

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