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What resolution are you using?

What resolution are you using?

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1024x768 was right for my 19" crt, but now I have a 24" flatscreen at 1280x720. If I ever have to use the 19" again, I'll have to get new glasses!
 
1600x900
16:9
(native) Thats 100dpi. SUPER sharp very happy with it.

It is a 20" but I am quite happy with it.

I have a second 19", but removed it due to lack of real-estate on my desk.

I was thinking about building a triangle corner desk, and mounting 1 on each wall. That would clear up desk space for small benching, and paperwork.
 
I don't use any of those, my main screen is 1280x800, my secondary is either 1280x768 or 1200x1200 (or somewhere in there) depending on what kind of mood vista is in when I plug it in and where the moon is in the sky and whether or not it's Tuesday on Romulus
 
I've recently increased mine to 1920x1080, now my eyes are better :D

Sounds great.

I was having trouble with blurring and thought it was my eye's. When I plugged in a Wacom tablet I noticed that I still had the VGA connected and switched to DVI.

I have one good up close "my original lens" and one good far away "my implant"

Edit: 1680x1080
 
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Hahahaha Hilarious, Nigel.

It wasn't at the time :D

By the time I had my second eye done, with my EXTREMELY strong glasses on (just the lens were £350 - and one had to be thrown away!), I could only read about 2 inches away from my left eye.

Without the glasses (or 'glass' as they had only one lens :D), I couldn't get close enough to read at all.
 
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