Don White
May 3rd, 2004, 11:10 AM
Hi, quick question I'll bet you folks would know the answer to.
I'd like LCD monitors for doing digital editing; the sharpness, low energy use and not frying myself with whatever radiation comes out of my old bulky multiple CRT monitors. However, I have an eye problem which means I have to be about 3-4 feet back from the monitors. The solution to this is running large monitors at relatively coarse resolutions, such as a 20" at 800x600.
As I say, I like LCD's, but the ones I've seen do a really bad job of displaying at anything less than the 'native' resolution.... while CRT's seem to do it well. Are there LCD's out there with a lower native resolution? For instance, I wondered about using an LCD TV with a monitor input...
thoughts?
thanks!
I'd like LCD monitors for doing digital editing; the sharpness, low energy use and not frying myself with whatever radiation comes out of my old bulky multiple CRT monitors. However, I have an eye problem which means I have to be about 3-4 feet back from the monitors. The solution to this is running large monitors at relatively coarse resolutions, such as a 20" at 800x600.
As I say, I like LCD's, but the ones I've seen do a really bad job of displaying at anything less than the 'native' resolution.... while CRT's seem to do it well. Are there LCD's out there with a lower native resolution? For instance, I wondered about using an LCD TV with a monitor input...
thoughts?
thanks!