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> Rowan,Yes, I would like a screenshot, that would be great.
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\n> > If you crank the monitor up to 3840 x 2400,
\n> > preferably with no tearing, and at a high
\n> > refresh rate preferably above 33 Hz to prevent
\n> > mouse skipping, and then if you crank the
\n> > windows XP text size up to about 400%, so it is
\n> > not possible to see text pixelation, we would
\n> > like to know if you feel more comfortable at
\n> > your computer come the end of the day.
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\n> This is exactly what I do, except I don't use Windows,
\n> so the result is even better (I truly can scale
\n> everything up nicely, if you would like a screenshot
\n> of my desktop, just let me know.)
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> >Excellent.
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\n> > Essentially we would like to know whether you
\n> > feel more refreshed and attentive when using
\n> > your monitors as described above.
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\n> Yes, I do.
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>I am taking charge of a viewsonic VP220b shortly for a short term
\n> The T221 is what you're after. Seriously, just find one,
\n> read some PDF file, and enjoy.
\n>
\n> \tDuraid
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