Is the text well on a 22inch widescreen? [quot] [acer al2216wbd]

Q: Did you purchase a monitor for 11-year-old school work.
I especially am concerned about getting good, clear text and not worried about games.

Right now looking for 22 “.
I not own widescreens so I need your input.


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Re:I have a 22&; acer and the text is super crisp at long as its at 1680×1050. If u lower the res. any the text gets really crappy(as with most LCDs.) But the bigger the monitor the worst it looks at lo res. If you can run that res. then that monitor should serve you well.

(edit)That card should run at 1680×1050


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Re:Yea, the video card is what I have to look at next.

Got a Radeon 9600 something, have to check the resolutions.


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Re:Each LCD screen is built with a &;native resolution&;. This is the horizonal and vertical pixel dimensions. Crisp text wil be best at &;native resolution&; which will assign an image at one dot per pixel. If you dont use the native resolution, the video card will interpolate and will use multiple pixels in some areas and a single pixel in others to create a &;dot&;. The result is fuzzy text. You should check the driver for your video card (especially if it is older) and be certain it will support the native resolution of your monitor- If so, use that for your resolution and you will have crisp text. Be aware though that the very high native resolution of some monitors may cause text to be small (OK for young eyes, not so good for mine). You can sometimes find a lower resolution for a monitor which is an exact devisor of the native resolution which will assign 2 or 3 pixels for every dot and will still provide sharp images as well.

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Re:Looks great on mine:
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But it might be a bit hard for some older people to see due to smaller pixels (although you COULD just lower the resolution, and get a slight blur).

22 inch has larger pixels, so do the 27 and 30 inch monitors…
If you want larger but sharpest text then 22 inch is the ideal size.


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Re:My 9 year old has the 22&; Acer – works fine. You would be best off with a monitor with a larger pixel size, like the 22&; widescreens, or a 19&; non-widescreen. Just don't get a 20&; widescreen – text is tiny at native resolution on those.

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Re:Originally posted by: guy
damn spoiled kids, some of us used 14&; monochrome CRT when we were kids! :P

The real unfortunate one used Green Monochrome!


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Re:damn spoiled kids, some of us used 14&; monochrome CRT when we were kids! :P

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Re:dpi calculator: http://www.raydreams.com/prog/dpi.aspx

The lower the number, the better the text readability. 22&; WS are all 90 dpi, 19&; non-WS are even better at 86.3 dpi.


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Re:Thanks for all the free advice. :thumbsup:

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Re:If you're in the US and you have a Sams Club membership snag the Samsung 223BW. I just set one up for someone and it's a very good monitor – comparable to my own LG L226WTQ, and you can get it for $250.00 with no rebates of course.

Re:i have this and it works great

http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd…on=All&go.x=15&go.y=13 (http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/Search.do?c=1&searchType=user&keyword=acer+22&searchSection=All&go.x=15&go.y=13)


Re:Text will be fine.
If he/she has a problem reading, just increase the DPI in the display settings for large text.

Re:Does an 11-year-old really need that much screen real estate? You'd probably be fine with a 19&;.

Re:I would venture to say that unless you're piping the image into an old, analog television, text clarity won't be an issue. Also, your eleven-year-old *will* be concerned about games, so you probably want to rely on onboard video, if limiting them is your intent.

Re:What about the LG L227WTG I have it, and text is crystal clear with the glossy screen.

Re:Good and clear text is not so much a matter of size but quality of the panel. Size comes into play when the resolution for a given screen size is unusual high. dpi (dots per inch) is the magic acronym here. Too high dpi will result in small (but still can be &;good and clear) letters – but sometimes too small for a good reading experience. For screens that are mostly used for text processing, I always aim for a model that comes with less than 100dpi, preferably around 95dpi.

Re:Originally posted by: guy
An 11 year old should have a 3008 Dell no matter what! :D

She ought to have two .. what can you do with one 30&; screen ?? :roll:
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
I *think* most of the 22&; widescreens are pretty close to the same thing… different inputs, warranty's, name brand vs. off brand, etc. I have the Acre monitor you mention in your OP, it's fine for text/office work. But, I would think any 22&; will be fine for text if you run the native res, there shouldn't be any blur, it should look sharp. I'd say grab the Acer if you have a deal on it, I have it and like it a lot.

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It will be fine


Re:I *think* most of the 22&; widescreens are pretty close to the same thing… different inputs, warranty's, name brand vs. off brand, etc. I have the Acre monitor you mention in your OP, it's fine for text/office work. But, I would think any 22&; will be fine for text if you run the native res, there shouldn't be any blur, it should look sharp. I'd say grab the Acer if you have a deal on it, I have it and like it a lot.

Re:Text is great on mine!

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