On 06/04/13 12:02 (GMT-0400) Collin Davis apparently typed:

> How does one achieve that high resolution result (1792x1344 for example) on
> an LCD?  Any time that I try to use a resolution other than the native
> resolution on my LCDs (ranging from 1280x1024 (17" & 19") to 1440x900 (19"
> widescreen)), blurriness or distortion usually occurs... I would love for my
> onscreen results to look like the screenshot you provided, however what I
> (and it seems others) see is: http://i2.tinypic.com/vdzthy.jpg

NAICT, the only way is to find one whose native resolution is that high,
and AFAIK, such a thing only exists for those with an obscenely large
amount of money to spend on a very large, very expensive display.
Barring so much money at disposal to spend on equipment, so that
multiple LCD displays for various resolutions are available to switch
among, I don't see how it is possible to adequately test the styles of
any site designed _for_ the web[1] without a high quality CRT able to
readily switch among a wide range of resolutions.

[1] as opposed to a designed for print, but hosted on the web,
px-perfect/fixed-width design
-- 
"Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but
rather expose them."                    Ephesians 5:11 NIV

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