Phil Parker composed on 2015-04-26 23:20 (UTC-0500):
> There are only two things different from CRTs with contemporary LCDs. One is
> that things work best if you set the display resolution to exactly the
> native resolution of the LCD.
That's the theory, and typically the practice. The higher the resolution, the
higher the technical quality.
But with higher resolution, software assumptions can break down for
individual users. The net effect is that user experience can be degraded because
onscreen objects, text in particular, become smaller, reducing effective
legibility and inducing eyestrain and backstrain (from leaning forward, often
unconsciously). Personalization of software to compensate
(make things bigger) may or may not be adequate.
> The other is to set the refresh rate to 60 Hz and no more. LCDs
> tend not to like rates any higher at all.
Most LCDs support all VESA modes. Among them are usually 75 in addition to
60, at least for 1024x768 and lower. Whether there's any user benefit to
using 75 instead of 60 is another matter. I've never been able to detect any. --
"The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant
words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)
Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks!
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