Urgent!! Is the screen of the computer better than 22 inches or 19 inches? For the protection of eye

Updated on healthy 2024-05-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    19 inches is enough, and the content of your office is not to involve many windows at the same time, if it involves these, or 22 inches is better, because the resolution is a little higher, all windows can be displayed in one screen, although the 19-inch can also be adjusted by the resolution, but the word will become smaller, if your vision is okay, it is barely possible.

    You know, Microsoft boss Bill Gaitz is using the two monitors together.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Normal 19 is good. The field of view is not so large, it is good and convenient to make a large picture.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When it comes to protecting eyesight, it depends on the resolution, the higher the resolution, the less impact it has on vision.

    I'd definitely think 19 inches is better

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It doesn't matter what the size is, I feel that the 19-inch LCD is very good. I chose a 17-inch philips LCD, and it feels good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The 19-inch monitor is available in three ratios.

    4:3 (actually 5:4) is an earlier model, with a resolution of 1280x1024, at least five years ago.

    At 16:10, this is a standard 19-inch widescreen monitor with a resolution of 1440x900, which is still sold today.

    16:9, this is strictly not 19 inches, it is inches, the resolution is 1366x768, close.

    One or two years of comparative popularity.

    I used 1024x 768, although I don't know, but it's bigger, because that's how I bought it, so it's good to use it.

    In fact, you can set it to your liking, and the standard is of course 1440x900.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This varies depending on the graphics card and monitor, and each monitor has a recommended resolution, which is the best resolution in general.

    19-inch flat screen monitor.

    Resolution: 1280x1024, refresh rate: 85Hz

    19 inch 4:3

    LCD resolution: 1280*1024, refresh rate, 60Hz, 19-inch widescreen.

    The LCD resolution is 60Hz with a refresh rate of 1440*900

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    19 widescreen LCD is 1440*900

    The 19 square screen is 1280*1024

    19crt is 1152*864

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    21:9, 25 inch LCD, height equivalent to: 20 inches 16:9 This is a pure LCD panel size, the bezel is not included.

    Calculation method: 25 inch LCD bevel length: 25*

    The angle is atan (9 21).

    The height is sin(atan(9, 21))*635=250mm, and the hypotenuse length of 16:9 is calculated.

    250*sin(atan(9 16))=510mm510 inches).

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