![]() I am using this as a single monitor configuration at the moment (I had been on dual screens for the past 6 years or so). ![]() ![]() I do not see myself using C3D at full screen resolution on this monitor, but I do see using it over about 60% of the screen surface, and having a reference document (PDF, Excel, etc.) open side by side on the same monitor. This last point is hard to explain, but the point is, the higher resolution (while not visible to the naked eye) is causing the program to behave differently, and in a more useable fashion. Further, viewing plan sheets in Terramodel (the CAD software we are transitioning away from), the text will display much smaller than it will on a smaller monitor (it turns into geometric blocks at smaller display sizes on the smaller monitor). I can read all the text on one of these plan sheets without panning or zooming. There is a tangible difference in sharpness and readability of text, particularly at small sizes on screen. PDF's of 18x26 and 24x36 plan sheets look better on this monitor than they do on a 11x17 paper copy from a laser printer. However, in viewing large documents in various software formats, this monitor shines. I do agree that at normal viewing distances you cannot distingush individual pixels on this monitor (I am using Dell P2815Q 28") we had to break out a magnifying glass to do that. Regarding the pixel density being 'unuseable' I would have to disagree based on actual use (survey and mapping use in my case).
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