Hi, first post
Trying to get advice on best quality monitor which could help with my vision.
Can't tolerate contact lenses due to allergies and general inflamation underneath eyelids. With Spectacles I get 6/6 vision but its not sharp and crisp like contact lenses. Vision becomes dull, colours become less rich and the edges of text become more fuzzy.
My spectacles prescription is very strong which makes near vision a little more difficult when using a computer all day long at work.
I have increased the DPI setting on my windows XP laptop which also has a separate 21" screen (4:3 ratio) via the DVI cable. This has helped to make the text larger and easier to read. It generally works but not on all applications.
Looking for advice on which best monitor to buy, maybe something larger such as 24" widescreen so I can fit more text on the pager without having to use scroll bars.
Background
Age 41, diagnosed with KC at 20.
Left eye - Astigmatism is -10
Right eye - uses balance lens on spectacles. Still recovering from corneal transplant 18 months ago.
Use contact lens in one eye only for night vision driving. Wow what a difference it makes.
If anybody could help with screen choice - that would be great? Note, my Dell laptop is work provided so can't change this myself. However it could be upgraded to a Lenovo Thinkpad in the current rollout of laptop upgrades which has a HDMI port if that would help.
Thanks
Raj Gill
Best monitor for windows user
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Re: Best monitor for windows user
Hi Raj,
And welcolm to the forum.
I'm afraid I don't know anything about PC screens. But your comment:
made me wonder whether a weaker prescription would help for close work. It might be worth asking your optometrist at your next appointment.
Lia
And welcolm to the forum.
I'm afraid I don't know anything about PC screens. But your comment:
gill_r wrote:My spectacles prescription is very strong which makes near vision a little more difficult when using a computer all day long at work
made me wonder whether a weaker prescription would help for close work. It might be worth asking your optometrist at your next appointment.
Lia
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Re: Best monitor for windows user
You could do a lot worse than the one I've got, it's a 24" 16:10 panel, IPS panel. The 16:10 ratio is better for everything aside from watching films. IPS panels are generally clearer and reproduce colour better.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005LNDPPS/ref=pe_217191_31005151_M3T1_dp_1
The mount will also allow you to flip it vertically for reading huge scale documents in one go.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005LNDPPS/ref=pe_217191_31005151_M3T1_dp_1
The mount will also allow you to flip it vertically for reading huge scale documents in one go.
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Re: Best monitor for windows user
Lia Williams wrote:
made me wonder whether a weaker prescription would help for close work. It might be worth asking your optometrist at your next appointment.
Lia
Thanks for advice..
On last visit couple of months ago, Optometrist at the hospital did mention I was on the cusp of requiring reading glasses for close up work. I think its worth another investigation.
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Re: Best monitor for windows user
andytraill wrote:You could do a lot worse than the one I've got, it's a 24" 16:10 panel, IPS panel. The 16:10 ratio is better for everything aside from watching films. IPS panels are generally clearer and reproduce colour better.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005LNDPPS/ref=pe_217191_31005151_M3T1_dp_1
The mount will also allow you to flip it vertically for reading huge scale documents in one go.
Thanks for monitor advice. I guess its hard to tell if they make any difference when ordering on-line. Will also try and see what my local PC World stock as well.
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