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Re: Resolution?

Postby Jayhawk Jake » Mon Nov 05, 2007 5:05 pm

1024 X 768 X 32....(for all-round use!)..... :-*...!

...any higher and I cant read the letters/numbers on the dials!...(or the screen!).... :-[...!

(The highest resolution is 2048 X 1536).

F.... 8-)...!


Aw Paul...not willing to pull out the reading glasses? 8-) (not sunglasses ;))
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Re: Resolution?

Postby Fozzer » Tue Nov 06, 2007 4:50 am

1024 X 768 X 32....(for all-round use!)..... :-*...!

...any higher and I cant read the letters/numbers on the dials!...(or the screen!).... :-[...!

(The highest resolution is 2048 X 1536).

F.... 8-)...!


Aw Paul...not willing to pull out the reading glasses? 8-) (not sunglasses ;))


...LOL... ;D...Jake!

....I think that 27 years of daily sat in my chair, peering at the various Computer Monitor types has not done my eyesight any favours, and I am constantly giving loadsa-money to my Optician to obtain a pair of spectacles suitable for concentrating on Monitor screen detail over a distance of 2 feet*....without much success... :-[...!

Spending hours using fixed focus eyesight is not good for the overall eye function!

(I think the constant radiation from the screen is also slowly frying my Brain!)... :o...!

...LOL... ;D...!

F.... 8-)

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