Originally posted by: Luddite
Hi xtknight,
So what is the secret to getting the best text from a display? From reading this thread so far: Should the display be a S-PVA type panel, and is Vista better than XP at reproducing text? I'm looking at 20" LCD models, but should I maybe be looking at 23" or 24" for a larger pixel pitch? I still want the sharpest possible rendering though. I do mostly (90%) office work and about 10% photo work. I know that I don't like glossy screens. And money is almost no object.
Thanks.
Yes it's my opinion that S-PVA panels are best for text, since they have high contrast and tend to produce soft fonts. S-IPS panels are good too but they are not worth the premium just for text viewing, due to their high price and lower contrast. S-PVA panels have less screen door effect, and less burn-in than IPS panels. Even TNs are better for simple text usage IMO. IPS panels have great strength in color reproduction but not necessarily any text improvements over the other panel types. Big dot pitch displays of any type aren't great for fonts due to the appearance of a white outline in text.
Vista is better than XP for text reproduction, and its ClearType (subpixel hinting) tech is quite a needed improvement as well. Overall Linux/Mac would probably take the cake, but Vista's font reproduction is certainly decent. DPI scaling is still poor with Vista, no improvement over XP according to reports.
Dot pitch doesn't matter that much (although a 19"'s dot pitch is a bit big, its font reproduction is still mediocre or fine).
20", 23", and 24" are all perfect sizes for text usage. 25.5" and 27" are OK if you need something a little bigger. 25.5" (26") may be a sweet spot but there aren't any models I would recommend for this size except the expensive Planar PX2611W and the extremely expensive NEC LCD2690WUXi which is just ridiculously expensive for text usage.
Looks towards the Dell 2407WFP-HC for text usage. It's a perfect size, S-PVA panel, and a good price. Yes it does have a few ghosting issues but for text usage this won't be much of any problem. The 2407WFP was notorious for a host of problems, including text reproduction issues, but Dell has considerably improved on this problems on the A04 rev of the 2407WFP, and the 2407WFP-HC which is the 2407WFP A04+new backlight, essentially (except for slight ghosting issues).