I bought a 17" Acer 1751A LCD Monitor last year, and it's fantastic. It has a dot pitch of 0.264mm (horizontal), which at the time I believe was the smallest on consumer LCD panels. Also, at the time, a lot of 19" monitors had a resolution of 1600x1200 (I assume with the same dot pitch of 0.264mm H).
However, now looking at monitors, all 19" ones now only have a resolution of 1280x1024 - which seems silly as it's simply a "zoomed in" version of most 17" monitors.
What happened to the tight dot pitch on 19" and above monitors? I'm even seeing most 20-21" monitors only having 1400x1050! I also understand that most monitors beins sold now are 16:9 or 16:10 rather than 4:3 or 5:4 - but even these ones don't have brilliant resolutions or dot pitches.
Is it just because these companies think people care more about size rather than resolution?
However, now looking at monitors, all 19" ones now only have a resolution of 1280x1024 - which seems silly as it's simply a "zoomed in" version of most 17" monitors.
What happened to the tight dot pitch on 19" and above monitors? I'm even seeing most 20-21" monitors only having 1400x1050! I also understand that most monitors beins sold now are 16:9 or 16:10 rather than 4:3 or 5:4 - but even these ones don't have brilliant resolutions or dot pitches.
Is it just because these companies think people care more about size rather than resolution?