Aslong as it's not gloss
I can't seem to get a straight answer if the samsung screens are matt.
the panels themselves are matt finish, traditional AR coating
Aslong as it's not gloss
I can't seem to get a straight answer if the samsung screens are matt.
not at all
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[*]The OcUK monitor has a smaller dot pitch than the Samsung (text appears quite small) and I was after a screen that was easy to read from as I do a lot of coding and my eyes take a battering so the Samsung suited me better in this regard as it has the resolution of a 20" monitor but displayed at 22".
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Aslong as it's not gloss
I can't seem to get a straight answer if the samsung screens are matt.
It's a matt screen and the bezzel is glossy. if you look hard enough and in the right lighting you will see your reflection in the screen but this is no where near as bad as a glossy screen would be.
not at all
Thats the one that gets me. I like larger fonts and dont particularly wish to have to use the zoom feature on Internet Explorer.
I'm on a 19" CRT right now, I am using 1024x768. The text on the OCUK 24" monitor must be tiny in comparison.
Thanks
Whats AR coating as a lot of this is all new to me.
but you said 27 pages....there's only 11
well, im sitting about an arm and a half away (scientific i know) from my 24 inch, and i can read it perfectly
All clear now Pumaz
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Good old google AR coating = Anti-reflective
Is the coating on the outside of the LCD and can it be rubbed off when cleaning ?
Thats the same sort of distance I am sitting from my monitor, right now.
Does text look ok/clear at a lower resolution of say 1680x1050, on this 24" DGM?
.... pondering... pondering... what to do... should I... shouldnt I...
I DONT KNOOOOOOOOOW
Can we get really high res pics of the screen? I would like to see typical IE/Firefox text on webpages.
Sorry to repost the question
When software 1:1 mapping is used on the OcUK 24" is there a single line of compressed pixles on the edge of the black bar that looks like a solid line of pixels ? or are the edges perfect ?