I just bought a 17" Pro View flat panel LCD display, and have a week or so to play with it before I need to return it if I don't like it. With a rebate, it will cost $200 US, plus tax.
This is a model #PL713s, with
1280x1024 native resolution,
16 ms resp0ose time,
70/70 degree viewing angle.
pixel pitch is 0.264 mm
brightness 260 nits
contrast ratio 450:1
Does this sound like an OK set of specs?
It is definitely brighter and more legible for text (and also larger) than my old 17" CRT monitor, but I'm wondering if I should go for something better -- or am I getting good bang for the buck here? A 19" of the same brand qould be even more legible, since small text lettering would be about 12% larger. The price premium would be about 30% more, however.
Also, the poorly-written manual seems to imply that I can set the monitor for lower resolutions than 1280x1024, but is this really possible? Isn't the pixel size fixed and inflexible? Would, say, a 800x600 resolution simply mean a smaller image?
This is a model #PL713s, with
1280x1024 native resolution,
16 ms resp0ose time,
70/70 degree viewing angle.
pixel pitch is 0.264 mm
brightness 260 nits
contrast ratio 450:1
Does this sound like an OK set of specs?
It is definitely brighter and more legible for text (and also larger) than my old 17" CRT monitor, but I'm wondering if I should go for something better -- or am I getting good bang for the buck here? A 19" of the same brand qould be even more legible, since small text lettering would be about 12% larger. The price premium would be about 30% more, however.
Also, the poorly-written manual seems to imply that I can set the monitor for lower resolutions than 1280x1024, but is this really possible? Isn't the pixel size fixed and inflexible? Would, say, a 800x600 resolution simply mean a smaller image?