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"J. Clarke" wrote in message ...
wrote: Thanks for the descriptions, Steven. The desktop zooming seems indeed a very nice feature. Have you ever tried it on a TV, if possible at all ? As to LCDs, they're not only expensive and, like you said, not pixel-dense as desired. Unless I'm quite wrong, they require you to stay in a center front area to view the whole screen, so when two people look at it it goes out of perfect. At least that's my experience with laptops' TFTs. Viewing angle on current generation LCD displays is 160 degrees or more. The "viewing angle" listed in monitor specs refers to the range an image can be seen, not the range an image can be seen without color degradation. TFTs have improved with regard to horizontal viewing angle, but vertically they're still very limited, more than 20 or 30 degrees up or down and colors still get all out of whack. Rick |
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