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Old 05-01-2006, 03:06 AM
aujoz aujoz is offline
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Default Wanted: A *LOW* resolution LCD monitor

Short Version: Are there any LCD monitors that provide a maximum resolution of 800 x 600?

Hi,

I currently 10-table the Party Speed SNGs on two CRT monitors - one set to 1600 x 1200 resolution, and one set to 800 x 600 resolution.

The high-res monitor shows the 9 non-active tables, and the low-res monitor shows the active table (moved by MTH).

I'm keen to upgrade this setup to LCD - I like having the active table larger than the rest.

Are there any cheap LCD monitors that support a 800 x 600 resolution?

(While a 1280 x 1024 monitor can theoretically do this, I don't want the blurring that comes with this)

I know that a 1600x1200 resolution LCD screen can do 800 x 600 (4:1 pixel ratio), but I'd rather spend as little money as possible on this.
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Old 05-01-2006, 08:39 AM
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Default Re: Wanted: A *LOW* resolution LCD monitor

I don't think you'll find a decent sized LCD that maxes out at 800x600. Even the 15" monitors do 1024x768.

Not all LCDs act the same btw. I'm running a widescreen 19" LCD (16:9 ratio @ 1440x900) and when I downscale it to 800x600 the text is still sharp enough for it to be 100% acceptable. Granted it's not perfect, but it's by no means horrid.

If this is your first venture to LCDs, I'd spend a good long time reading reviews and comparing different models. The difference between certain models cannot be described in words.

A lot of the major outlets overprice really trashy LCDs.

Expect to pay about $220-250 for a nice 19" (1280x1024) lcd, and closer to $400-500 for a good 20.1" (1600x1200) if you ordered one online.
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Old 05-01-2006, 09:27 AM
Kneel B4 Zod Kneel B4 Zod is offline
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Default Re: Wanted: A *LOW* resolution LCD monitor

some LCD TV's have this as a max resolution, but they typically aren't cheap. Why don't you just buy a bigger CRT?

I don't understand your story though - you say you 10 table, but you only have 1 active table. You mean you have 9 tables in the waiting list or something?
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Old 05-01-2006, 09:33 AM
aujoz aujoz is offline
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Default Re: Wanted: A *LOW* resolution LCD monitor

Shoe Lace - Thanks for the tip. 2001FP it seems to be then.

Kneel -

That's it. MTH moves the active table to the left screen.
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Old 05-01-2006, 09:35 AM
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Default Re: Wanted: A *LOW* resolution LCD monitor

I've got one here, but it's very old - made in 1998 according to the label on the back. It's a Mermaid APT121T, might be worth a search to see if there are any used ones for sale.
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Old 05-01-2006, 02:15 PM
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Default Re: Wanted: A *LOW* resolution LCD monitor

[ QUOTE ]
Shoe Lace - Thanks for the tip. 2001FP it seems to be then.

Kneel -

That's it. MTH moves the active table to the left screen.

[/ QUOTE ]

Just get one that is 1600x1200, so that you can scale it down evenly to 800x600. This will keep it from looking TOO bad
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