Originally posted by Russ
Every LCD screen has a native resolution. This is very important - forget about screen sizes for a minute - and think of the maximum resolution that you want on your desktop.
Then compare monitors that support this as their native resolution. An LCD monitor set to anything else than this one resolution they support will look TERRIBLE (very fuzzy, as you de ...[text shortened]... perly configured machine in a store will probably help you decide what is best for you.
-Russ
Russ, some 60 000 people revere you as a virtual god and hang on every word you say, and you continue to skirt the real issue, which is ''What type of monitor do I buy if I don't want to get blown up?'' 😉