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wanna know about lcd
hi every one wanna know about the lcd well plzzz can you tell me howz it Fujitsu Siemens L3220T 22" Wide LCD TFT Monitor Piano Black,multi-media 10000:1
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For the money, it's a pretty good monitor. Full HD (1080p) I believe? I'm not personally a fan of glossy monitors (finger prints) but I guess once it's in place, you won't need to touch it again.
The one negative thing I have heard about it is that the contrast technology which adjusts automatically (I don't recall what it's called) can sometimes set the contrast too low for no apparent reason. It is however a really good price for the spec. |
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i wanna know the difference
ok thanx for telling well tell me the differrence in 22inch and 26inch what diff shall i get in games and hd movies i mean only screen will be big or shall i get more pixels in it the 26 in ch lcd is FUJITSU SIEMENS SL3260W 26" BLACK WIDESCREEN HDMI and 22inch is VIEW SONIC VX-2233WM 22" BLACK MULTIMEDIA WIDESCREEN well both are full hd 1080p but diferrence??????
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The 26" has a max resolution of 1920x1200, the 22" is 1920x1080. The 26" is a 16:10 aspect ratio monitor, which up until recently was the default aspect ratio of widescreen computer monitors. Now however they are moving to 16:9 to bring it in line with TV widescreen aspects. The 22" is 16:9. For HD movies, this means that (assuming that the movie is 16:9 in the first place, and I would bet most won't be) that the picture will fill the screen, but on the 26" with it's 16:10 aspect ratio you would get black bars at the top and bottom. In reality, most HD films are the same aspect ratio as they were filmed in, which is likely to give you the 'letterbox' on both monitors. For HD films, I would get the largest monitor I could. For games, the extra pixels would be nice.
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