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One thing to note is that LCD monitors have a native resolution in which
they display very well. Other resolutions tend to be less clear.
If the optimum resolution of the monitor makes you squint then using a
larger font on the screen is the best and simplest solution.
Heracles

Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
| Follow up question:
|
| I'm thinking of purchasing a laptop, and I've noticed that Dell offers
the
| option of high-resolution displays on some of their models (like
1920x1200 or
| 1680x1050 on a 15.4in, and 1440x900 on a 14in).
|
| I like high-res displays, but at the same time I don't want to be
squinting.
| Would it be worth getting the highest resolution possible, and just
adjusting
| the DPI in X if I find the elements on the screen too small? Is there a
| benefit to opting for a lower-resolution LCD?
|
|
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