Monitor Resolutions
In my current studio I had to forego my huge 21″ Cornerstone CRT display for a slimline Viewsonic VE510s TFT for reasons of space saving. The Viewsonic is a 15″ LCD display so it’s flat, compact, has a crisp image and uses less power, but it is ultimately much smaller and no good for design work hence I use my 17″ laptop and a 21″ & 17″ dual LCD display at my other location. The desktop resolution of my VE510s is also just 1024×768.
Thus I was looking for a replacement whilst the little Viewsonic can be used for less creative purposes on another PC somewhere. So I was looking into another value-for-money LCD monitor and found that most of the good deals were of a fairly poor resolution. It would not be any good to buy a cheap 17″ LCD with a 1024×768 resolution nor a 19″ LCD with a 1280×1024 so I had a look around and found some good deals on a higher spec…
There’s a nice Viewsonic VP2030b in black, 21″ LCD, 1600×1200 for less than GBP400.00
Also a silver Samsung Syncmaster SM215tw 21″ LCD, 1680×1050 (widescreen… Mmmm)
So I’ll let you know which one I go for and if there are any alternatives on my web travels, but for now here’s a list of monitor resolutions to feast your eyes on;
VGA 640×480
SVGA 800×600
XGA 1024×768
SXGA 1280×1024
UXGA 1600×1200
WUXGA 1900×1200
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