> Could you put a couple of pictures up on your website so we can see > what they look like? Doesn't need to be a fancy webpage, a direct link > to the jpegs would do! Not sure I will have time for a few days - we have several machines to get sorted and a family birthday. If I have time later in the week, I'll see what I can do. >> ... and handle every ARMini mode I tested, including 1920x1200, which >> is *above* the quoted 1920x1080 resolution! > Do you mean the actual panel is 1080, but it accepts 1200 and scales > it? Or is the actual panel 1920x1200? > Are there any smaller monitors (around 21") that still do the full HD > resolution? These very large monitors actually end up having a lower > dpi than my 7 year old LCD (17" 1280x1024). There may be some 22" ones, although I must admit that I wouldn't normally recommend 22" 1080p displays as things get pretty tiny. We tend to find that when most people measure up, they *can* fit the 24" screens, and really, if you can fit it in, why wouldn't you choose the more comfy size (24")? Similarly, I wouldn't recommend 17s when 19s give the same res at a more comfy size, unless space is really tight. I certainly haven't tested any 22s, but I think there may be a 22" version of the previous 24" monitor we were doing. *However* price is likely to be higher than the current 24s! Yes, it really is that silly. Andrew -- R-Comp 22 Robert Moffat, High Legh, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6PS Tel: 01925 755043 Fax: 01925 757377 http://www.rcomp.co.uk --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/armini-support List-related queries to support@xxxxxxxxxxxx