Dell has now officially launched their new 30" monitor...

2x19inch lcd: 2x1280x1024
30inch lcd: 2560x1600

2x1280 = 2560

therefore
2x19inch lcd: 2560x1024
30inch lcd: 2560x1600


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2x20inch lcd: 2x1600x1200
30inch lcd: 2560x1600


2x1200 = 2400

therefore
2x20inch lcd: 1600x2400
30inch lcd: 2560x1600

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you should able to tell the difference at this point w/o further calculations... if you don't trust me, you can put those numbers into the google search box & bam!!

i wish you well in the future....







& pekelo

there's nothing wrong with american public schools... i'm still in the 17th grade.



Quote from Hamlet:

You might want to check the accuracy of that fuzzy math calculater that you are using.

Mine says that 2x1280x1024 > 2560x1600
and that 2x1600x1200 > 2560x1600
 
Quote from lilboy716:

1024 x 768 reduces the quality of image on native 1280 x 1024 LCD. the image itself is probably worst at your settings.

if you need larger fonts, you can change that by going to "display properties" -> "settings" tab -> click "advanced" and change DPI settings to large or some custom setting.

Thanks lilboy716

I already use the large fonts.
 
Quote from lilboy716:

1600 x 1200 x 2 is less than 2560 x 1600

For charting, I'd probably still prefer 2 x 19" at lower res for the greater total screen size. Put 2 equal-sized (in inches) charts side by side at different resolutions and you won't see that much difference, so you can fit more on a couple 19" than 1 30" I think.
 
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