I know that this question will probably be asked by several people over the next few months as the LCD Market continues to improve.
"Are certain LCD monitors better then others at non native resolutions ?"
Specifically - I noticed that the recent review on THG mentioned that LCDs are not to be run at non native resolutions. I am confused - I know that LCD's are designed to be run at native resolutions - but remember the CML174 was know to handle non native resolution real good.
So to sum up - should I always wait for a review that specifically says an LCD handles non native or should I assume a good - newer quality monitor will handle some non native resolutions fairly well?
Sorry for the long question - it's just that this LCD technology confuses me still.
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