Personal computing discussed
Dizik wrote:You might be interested in one of the two 27" IPS monitors (2560x1440) offered by Monoprice. Both use the same LG panels as the Apple Cinema Display, and I think the 27" Dell Ultrasharp, too. Seeing as they're both comparable in price to the 24" Ultrasharp (1920x1200), it might be worth looking into.
Dizik wrote:You might be interested in....Seeing as they're both comparable in price to the 24" Ultrasharp (1920x1200), it might be worth looking into.
Flying Fox wrote:Do they have at least some form of aspect ratio control? It is usually lacking in non Dell models.
Voldenuit wrote:Flying Fox wrote:Do they have at least some form of aspect ratio control? It is usually lacking in non Dell models.
Not all Dell models have AR controls either. For instance, the U2412M is missing 1:1 pixel map setting.
Flying Fox wrote:To me 1:1 is less priority than 4:3 and 16:10(9). The HP models tend to not have any AR at all so that is why I asked.
Voldenuit wrote:Flying Fox wrote:To me 1:1 is less priority than 4:3 and 16:10(9). The HP models tend to not have any AR at all so that is why I asked.
My hp ZR2440w has 1:1, fill to 4:3, fill to 16:9, fill to aspect ratio and overscan options in its 'Custom Scaling' menu. It's also smart enough to remember different settings even on the same input depending on whether it's getting a HD or SD signal (for instance I use the HDMI-in for my DVR, and it's set to 'fill to 4:3' when receiving SD channels and 'fill to aspect ratio' when receiving a HD signal).