The smallest 1920x1080 Dell monitor is 22" - I wanted 17" if possible (I don't think it is), otherwise 19-20" max,

On 21/06/2022 14:47, Jürgen Wondzinski wrote:
Never use a D-SUB connector in todays world! D-SUB is analog, all video is 
digital nowadays. Thus that monitor must be really old, if it only has a D-Sub. 
Any Analog2Digital adapter means quality loss.

There are so many good digital monitors on the market, why do you picked that 
old stuff?
If you need a reliable source, just go towww.dell.com, their monitors are 
really stable and for long usage.


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Gesendet: Dienstag, 21. Juni 2022 15:32
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Betreff: [NF] Monitor woes

Hi all

I have just taken delivery of a 20" monitor which the vendor assured me has a 
resolution of 1920x1080.  It doesn't, its native resolution is 1600x900.

I have identified another Viewsonic monitor from a different vendor which 
definitely has a 1920x1080 resolution but it only has a D-sub connector. Is 
this something I should be concerned about (I know that I can get a D-sub to 
HDMI or D-sub to DisplayPort cable).

Thanks

Paul Newton

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