Hey guys just wondering I just bought a new computer and the moniter it came with is a digital flat panel lcd. It has inputs for vga or dvi. The computer I have does not have a dvi output just the basic vga, can i buy a converter to convert vga to dvi and then plug it into the moniter using dvi and if I do this will it be a digital signal to the moniter?
New computer help with monitor!!
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Guess it depends on the quality of the panel and personal preference. I for one have always found LCDs sharper and easier on the eyes than CRTs. The most common complaint you'll hear is ghosting with response times over 8ms.
Currently I play on a 37" HDTV, and it looks spectacular, wouldn't dream of going back to CRTComment
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You got too big a desk anon
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I for one have always found LCDs sharper and easier on the eyes than CRTs
I am still dealing with that issue, trying to warm up to the new look of the LCD...Last edited by katzdvd; 13 Apr 2007, 08:00 PM.Comment
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The 37" LCD is in the lounge with the HTPC, most gaming goes on in there . Don't play much but CSS on my main PC since it's running Linux and I hate rebooting for Windows.
That's interesting; many folks, myself included, complain that the LCD's are "blurry", as per my thread that I started some weeks ago.Comment
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Acer AL2216W (22" WS)
native resolution of 1680x1050
5ms (GTG)
I know, a "budget" monitor...
Here's the thing; when running at the native resolution, it is pretty much clear, but the icons, etc. are so small.
If I bump the res. down a bit, the text, etc. size is comfortable for viewing, but that is when the contrast, blurriness in the worst.
You know, there is something else that I have noticed; not what I would call "ghosting", but a sort of "lag" when I scroll down a page. I can see the text sort of stretch slightly... I would'nt call it ghosting, really. Do you understand what I am referring to?Comment
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also have you tried to adjust the size of text and icons?
However, I am not going to pursue this too much farther with this pc. I will have the new one ready to go in the next week or so, & I will be using this monitor on the new one.Comment
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Increasing DPI is the best way to do this, in your other thread you mentioned text formatting in your browser was getting messed up. If you cannot get it to look right in IE, try Firefox (or Firefox Portable if you don't wish to install it).
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