- Nov 19, 2007
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Hi everyone,
I recently upgraded my CRT monitor and bought Acer X203W 20" Widescreen monitor. The monitor itself is great but everything appears too small. I'm running the resolution on manufacturer recommended 1680x1050. The font is too tiny to read. I will be returning this but this time around I need some advice before I pick another one.
My budget is $300 or less. I'm mainly looking for image and build quality. Since this is my first time shopping for LCD, please help me out here a bit
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I heard that 22" and 20" LCDs run at same 1680x1050 native resolution. So if I go for 22", things will look a lot bigger right or is there something wrong with my Acer 20"? Should I try and exchange it for Samsung 20" monitor or should I go for 19" or 22" instead? Personally a 19" is fine too. I opted for 20" since 22" may be too big for my desk.
I see Anandtech has often recommended AL series of Acer 20" LCD Monitor, should I try to get one of those instead? Please keep in mind my limited budget of $300. I'm willing to buy online as well. Before I go and return this monitor, I need you guys to help me pick a right one.
Again 19" and 22" are fine. 20" would be ideal but everything looks too small on the screen.
Just help me pick a good monitor please
I recently upgraded my CRT monitor and bought Acer X203W 20" Widescreen monitor. The monitor itself is great but everything appears too small. I'm running the resolution on manufacturer recommended 1680x1050. The font is too tiny to read. I will be returning this but this time around I need some advice before I pick another one.
My budget is $300 or less. I'm mainly looking for image and build quality. Since this is my first time shopping for LCD, please help me out here a bit
I heard that 22" and 20" LCDs run at same 1680x1050 native resolution. So if I go for 22", things will look a lot bigger right or is there something wrong with my Acer 20"? Should I try and exchange it for Samsung 20" monitor or should I go for 19" or 22" instead? Personally a 19" is fine too. I opted for 20" since 22" may be too big for my desk.
I see Anandtech has often recommended AL series of Acer 20" LCD Monitor, should I try to get one of those instead? Please keep in mind my limited budget of $300. I'm willing to buy online as well. Before I go and return this monitor, I need you guys to help me pick a right one.
Again 19" and 22" are fine. 20" would be ideal but everything looks too small on the screen.
Just help me pick a good monitor please