Originally posted by: masterc
Well I tried out a benq FP791. <BR>It has a ton of useful features, USB card reader, built in speakers and DVI...<BR>But when It comes to the display, it looks great in it's native mode only (1280x1024). Running at 1024x768 text is hazy, even with clear type on and fonts larger etc.<BR>I have to say my CRT (955DF) is a much sharper display.<BR>I am disappointed in that the LCD cost ~ 3x more than the CRT, but still is not as good as the CRT... IMHO ...
All LCD's look like crap at non-native resolution. For games, newer LCD's look OK at non-native resolution, but in Windows with text, forget it. The scaling required to run a lower resolution on a screen with a specific number of pixels (the native resolution) ruins the clarity and muddies up the text horribly.
Personally, after using a 17" LCD for the summer at work and a 19" LCD at hom (both at 1280X1024), you get used to it, and the sharpness in unparalleled.
If it's really annoying you with the 'small' text at first though, here's the tip I give everyone:
In Windows XP right click on the desktop > Properties > Settings > Advanced > General .
Change DPI setting from Normal size (96 DPI) to Large Size (120 DPI) (or a custom setting). That should fix any problems you have with font size.
Also, even on analog LCD's,
turn on cleartype. It makes text WAY more readable on LCD's.