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lajkonik86 - 4:54 pm on Nov 15, 2004 (gmt 0)


Thanks for all the great advice.
Fonts are indeed a major consideration when editing html or any other language.

I already looked on tomshardware but didn't check out anandtech. I found a great article, though a bit old it's very thorough.
[anandtech.com...]

I think tft is still the way to go. It's simply easier on the eyes and the only real problem is running it on none native resolutions. Which makes comparison between tft's hard because the stats don't tell you about interpolation.
Suppose the only way to know is to find revieuws or test in the stores.

There's just one last thing i would like some help with. In the stores I noticed different display quality between the TFT which made some easier on the eyes. This is something you notice immediatly.
But when i'm using my CRT(thanks for the correction) i only get annoyed with the screen after several hours. So basicly you can't really judge a TFT's when just looking at it in the shop. Is there any way to find out if a screen will be good when using it for several hours. Maybe some spech which gives you an indication?

Thanks for all the advice,
Thierry


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