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High DPI monitor
I'm hoping to get a job soon, and I've pretty much come up with a full wishlist except a monitor... so..... anyone care to recommend a high DPI monitor? Anything above 20", 120ish or better DPI, and low latency please.
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for 120 dots per inch, you're looking for a dot pitch of .21mm and as far as I know, those don't exist in the consumer channels.
1 inch = 25.4mm/120dpi = .21mm/dot The best you're going to do is .23mm/dot and this is what they have on newegg in that category Computer Hardware, Monitors, LCD Monitors, 0.23mm |
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You're choices are limited. The only ones I know of are the...
-now discontinued IBM T210 (2048 x 1536, 20.8") which will set you back approximately $500. -now discontinued IBM T221 (3840 x 2400, 22.2") which will set you back anywhere between $1700 used and $12,000 new. -now discontinued Viewsonic G225fB (2048 x 1536, 20.0") which is a CRT. It will probably sold for new under $1000. ...and, well, that's all I know of.
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So basically I'm screwed until I get rich?
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In "consumer" segment, here are the highest DPI monitors:
Apple LED Cinema Display 27" (MC007ZM/A) • 2560x1440 Dell UltraSharp U2711, 27" • 2560x1440 Eizo Color Graphic CG275W-BK, 27" • 2560x1440 Eizo FlexScan SX2762W-BK, 27"/68.6cm • 2560x1440 Fujitsu P Line P27T-6 IPS, 27" • 2560x1440 NEC MDview 271, 27" • 2560x1440 NEC MultiSync PA271W, 27" • 2560x1440 NEC SpectraView Reference 271, 27" • 2560x1440 This .23-.24mm pitch is classed "100dpi". I'm with you man, 120dpi for me too. WHEN WILL THE OEMs build a non-medical monitor with higher pixel density? For all you naysayers out there, have you seen an iPod/iPhone 4 display? Nice eh? 320dpi. Even iPad looks nice. 130dpi. We want at least iPad pixel density on our workstation TFTs. 2560x1440 on 22" or 2560x1600 on 24". Until that time comes, I will sit here and grump at every opportunity! ![]() @twilyth, set your desktop properties to 120DPI. Look how much better the fonts are rendered and now legible everything is. But perhaps the letters are now too big and you cant get much on the screen? We need same size screen but higher DPI to improve legibility. For people working or reading PDFs, doing lots of Office work, or DTP/graphics, higher res screens are always better. Problem with 30" screens is that their footprint is too high, and when reading documents, there is too much head movement and eye scanning needed. Compare this with your printer. Do you print at 100dpi? No, 300 or 600 or 1200dpi. Wouldn't it be nice if what we saw on screen could be as good as what we see on paper?
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I would love a 2011 refreshed edition of the IBM T210 or T221. I wouldn't mind paying "workstation prices", but I cant afford "NASA prices"!
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=147941 is too expensive and too big. HELLRAZR... go on, contact these people, let us know how much it costs! http://www.ampronix.com/content/web/...cc_6130-dl.asp or http://www.ampronix.com/content/web/...80cp_specs.asp
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I generally set my monitors on the highest resolution they can handle and then magnify as needed in whatever app i'm working in. I used to have a Eizo Nanao CRT that had an extremely fine dot pitch and yes it was quite nice, but honestly, the difference was mainly aesthetic. It was much prettier but I can't say it ever made any of my mundane tasks any easier. But that's just me. My gf at the time hated going back to the monitor she had at home or work after using mine. |
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I'm not intimately familiar with TN and IPS monitors, but as a general rule, quality makes more of a difference than specs. You should go to a shop that has some good monitors on display, look at the dot pitch, then the quality of the picture. I'm willing to bet that some .24 and .25mm monitors are going to look a hell of a lot better than others. And considering the fact that you can't be sure what you're using now, 100dpi on a quality monitor might be quite pleasing.
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Here we go, found the pricing. Damn it. I would live with 2x too expensive, but not 10x. Shame.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...5&sku=a4629320
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Deal on this at HP http://h71016.www7.hp.com/dstore/Mid...=00-31349012-2
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Heh, savings.
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Asus 3D monitors are good as well? might consider them?
LG is pretty nice as well
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How many dpi a 15,6" 1080p monitor has?
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141 DPI, if this calculator is to be trusted. It's high, but the monitor itself is pretty small. Got a link?
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Its a laptop screen,
Highest dpi I seen from a desktop screen was 27" apple cinema display,
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Oh, yeah, lots of laptops are high res. A friend of mine I think has a 1920x1200 with a 17" monitor (133 DPI)--and this laptop is like a 7 year old Dell. Strange how they offer screens like that on laptops but they don't on desktops.
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Yeah, I'm waiting for a 19" 2560x1440 IPS screen for my room, lol
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A 1920x1200 (16:10 ratio) monitor provides a lovely, spacious desktop at a good price - where you can still find one. If you've got money to burn, then get a 2560x1600 16:10 ratio monitor, which will cost an arm and a leg. And yes, I'd really love to have one of those.
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