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Subject:Re: What size monitors do you have? From:youran <youran -at- VITEK -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 14 Sep 1995 08:21:02 -0500
Karen,
Save your money on 21" monitors and use it for more training. The size
of the monitor is not the only parameter. Resolution is probably more
important in determining not only the clarity of the image, but the
amount you see. It's a classic trade-off: the higher the resolution, the
less you see. It's like using a more powerful telescope; it cuts down on
your field of view.
Besides, Frame has a zoom function that can be used to adjust the page to
the size of the screen.