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First post, by chinny22

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I have the chance to grab a free screen and narrowed the choice down to 2
1) DELL E1704FPT with a response time of 12 or 16ms (Some sites say 12 some say 16)
2) Dell E196FPb with a response time of 8ms.

Currently I'm using an old Dell 15" with a response time somewhere in the 20's.
I know that both aren't true 4:3 ratio but will the stretching be more noticeable on the 19"?
Where is the balance between a large screen and big blocky images in DOS games?

Reply 1 of 5, by Skyscraper

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1280*1024 and 19" works perfectly fine if you ask me but I do not stick my nose against the screen 😀 The somewhat odd aspect ratio dosnt bother me.

I would test both screens and take the one with the best colours.

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Reply 2 of 5, by PhilsComputerLab

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These 5:4 screens are a very good compromise. The image is close to 4:3, monitors are cheap and plenty around, they still make new models and most have decent enough response time and image quality.

I've got both sizes. For my test bench I prefer the 17". They are smaller, take up less space, are lighter and DOS games look nice on it. 19" are quite a bit bigger, they got the vertical height of a 24" 16:10 screen. So tbey are very nice for a permanent setup and when you're not sitting to close. As for large pixels, well yes, the pixels will be larger 😀

I'm going to get a few more screens from work. They have a ton of Asus, LG and a few Samsung. The Samsung are the best ones, with height adjust, pivot, DVI and VGA. The Asus I won't take as they don't have an auto button at the front. The LG are also great, lighter than the Samsung and simpler. Might get one or two each 😀

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Reply 3 of 5, by alexanrs

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Depending on what you're going to play, the response time might be important to consider. For fast paced games, favor the 19" one.

Reply 4 of 5, by obobskivich

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If they're the same AR, the same distortion may occur. That said - I've yet to actually come across a 17" 5:4 that doesn't preserve AR on a variety of non-5:4 inputs (and I would assume 19" monitors are similar, if not identical, in this behavior). I agree with seeing which one appears to have better color, is in better condition, or seems to have the better response time as better criteria than just size.

Reply 5 of 5, by chinny22

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Cool, I'll go with the 19"
I thought it may be the winner but wanted to double check first as I wont be able to test it beforehand.