If response rate is not the primary specification you are looking for then I'd say go for the 18" panel if it's within your budget.
To me the fonts look fine - however I moved from a 17" CRT 1280x1024 to a 17" LCD 1280x1024 so my resolution has stayed the same however I've got just over 1" more of viewable area.
However if somebody who uses 1024x768 on a 17" CRT and finds that a little on the small size then I think the larger panel is a must.
The NEC actually copes very well with resolutions other than 1280x1024, however not so well under "General Windows".
For games, DVD's and the like then resolutions other than "optimum" look fine, although I wasn't too impressed with 800x600, something I'd want to avoid.
I don't know if there is anywhere local to you that has the 1760NX on display, but if there is go armed with all the things you are likely to run on it and ask them to show you those very applications - it's the least they can do when you consider that it is hardly a cheap investment.
To me the fonts look fine - however I moved from a 17" CRT 1280x1024 to a 17" LCD 1280x1024 so my resolution has stayed the same however I've got just over 1" more of viewable area.
However if somebody who uses 1024x768 on a 17" CRT and finds that a little on the small size then I think the larger panel is a must.
The NEC actually copes very well with resolutions other than 1280x1024, however not so well under "General Windows".
For games, DVD's and the like then resolutions other than "optimum" look fine, although I wasn't too impressed with 800x600, something I'd want to avoid.
I don't know if there is anywhere local to you that has the 1760NX on display, but if there is go armed with all the things you are likely to run on it and ask them to show you those very applications - it's the least they can do when you consider that it is hardly a cheap investment.
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