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http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/Monitor.htmLCD monitors are best viewed at their native resolution. On a CRT monitor, a higher refresh rate is easier on the eyes, but I don't believe you can adjust the refresh rate on an LCD. If it is supplied with both analog and digital interfaces, use the digital one for the best display.
>I'm fairly uninformed when it comes to display adapters, monitors, etc. I currently have an ATI Radeon X800XL with 256MB of memory. I started having some problems with my CRT monitor (or maybe it's my eyes), so I ordered a Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP 20-inch Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor the other day.
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>Now, what do I do when it gets here :)? I've been working in 1024 x 768 for awhile now, but would it be better to move to a higher resolution? Also, what about refresh rate? My current CRT monitor supports refresh rates of 60MHz, 70Mhz, and higher. Is a higher refresh rate easier on the eyes?