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Ask HN: Monitor for programming – modern LEDs are poor for text

1 点作者 twa927超过 9 年前
When looking for a new monitor I found out that old LED screens were far better in displaying text, especially white&#x2F;gray on black (a Linux terminal).<p>Particularly a modern Dell LED IPS screen is worse than Benq TN LCD model from 2009, and far worse than Eizo 2004 LCD MVA model (it was a budget model).<p>I checked other cheap modern LED monitors and they all seem to have the same problem with displaying text - it looks like &quot;shining neons&quot; whereas on old LEDs text is more &quot;flat&quot; and looks closer to real paper. Games and videos look brighter and shinier but text is inferior.<p>I&#x27;m using Ubuntu (I find it&#x27;s text antialiasing to be generally superb), and I mainly work inside xterms for many hours a day. I know that my issue sounds petty, but I actually feel discomfort when working on modern LED screens and I&#x27;m looking for a replacement.<p>The questions is: has anybody felt the same issue and found a solution? Do more expensive monitors are better in this regard? Are cheap 4k monitors good for text?

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hollerith超过 9 年前
Your choice of words suggests that you might be a little confused about what &quot;LED&quot; means, and clearing up that confusion might be necessary for you to achieve monitor happiness.<p>&quot;LED&quot; refers to the type of backlight used in the monitor. Before 2006 or so, no monitors that I know of used LED backlights. Instead, flat-panel monitors (and displays in laptops) used a type of backlight called CCFL (fluorescent).<p>I humbly suggest that what you find objectionable is the light produced by LED backlights. I don&#x27;t like them much either.<p>Fluorescent lighting technology has a bad rep because fluorescent room lighting used in schools and offices used to flicker, but the fluorescent lamps used in monitors and in laptop computers do not flicker (unless they&#x27;re near the end of their life, and if that is the case, replacement lamps can be bought for about $15).<p>The last time I looked, a couple of years ago, monitors with CCFL backlights were still being made because they could produce a wider range or &quot;gamut&quot; of colors than LED backlights could, but those monitors were on the expensive side.<p>I bought 2 ten-year-old 20-inch monitors for $25 each, and am happy with them. Again, all ten-year-old flat-panel monitors will have CCFL backlights.<p>I can use devices with LED backlights, and indeed I have no reasonable choice when I want to use a tablet (because all tablets made in the last 5 years or longer have LED backlights) but I distinctly prefer my ten-year-old monitors.<p>Extended use of a device with an LED backlight seems to leave me more tense than the same duration of use of one my CCFL-backlit monitors.
onion2k超过 9 年前
<i>&quot;shining neons&quot;</i><p>This sounds like an upscaling problem. If a monitor isn&#x27;t being used at it&#x27;s native resolution the video signal will be upscaled by the monitor ... and it&#x27;ll do a bad job of it.<p>Turn off antialiasing and see what the text looks like. If it&#x27;s still blurry, you have a software problem.
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duncan_bayne超过 9 年前
<a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;i.imgur.com&#x2F;z9bWcxm.jpg" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;i.imgur.com&#x2F;z9bWcxm.jpg</a><p>;)
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