One for the large display gurus

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Nov 17, 2004
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LCD ‘monitors’. This is for instructional use. Small classroom. Displaying type and images.

The 30" Apple monitor has something like a .25 pixel pitch. The best I can find outside of Apple is about .6 pixel pitch. How much difference do you think it will make with a viewdistance of 4′ to 15′?

(Tacit? Are you lucky enough to have the Apple 30"?)

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tacitr
Nov 19, 2004
The 30" Apple monitor has something like a .25 pixel pitch. The best I can find outside of Apple is about .6 pixel pitch. How much difference do you think it will make with a viewdistance of 4′ to 15′?

The rated pixel pitch is for the maximum possible display resolution; if the image at that resolution is too small, you can adjust the display resolution downward, which will have the effect of making the elements on the screen larger.

(Tacit? Are you lucky enough to have the Apple 30"?)

I wish. 🙂 I’ve seen them, and they’re just stunning, but I don’t have one. —
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