wylbur37
2007-09-10 16:36:47 UTC
I have an old 386 PC that I still use with a CRT monitor.
However, since a CRT monitor is rather heavy and bulky and a nuisance
to have to move, I'm thinking about having it replaced with one of
those flat LCD monitors, especially since the price of the smaller
LCD monitors seems to have dropped to less than $200.
But most LCD monitors these days are designed for newer computers that
have much higher resolutions than my 386 generates (I think), so I'm
worried about whether they'd automatically work with my 386.
Do LCD monitors have an adjustment that allows them to accommodate
to older, lower resolution monitors?
What specifications should I look for to insure that it'll work with
my 386 computer?
Are there any brands/models that you have found to work well with a
386? (and which have you found to be troublesome?)
Thanks for your help.
However, since a CRT monitor is rather heavy and bulky and a nuisance
to have to move, I'm thinking about having it replaced with one of
those flat LCD monitors, especially since the price of the smaller
LCD monitors seems to have dropped to less than $200.
But most LCD monitors these days are designed for newer computers that
have much higher resolutions than my 386 generates (I think), so I'm
worried about whether they'd automatically work with my 386.
Do LCD monitors have an adjustment that allows them to accommodate
to older, lower resolution monitors?
What specifications should I look for to insure that it'll work with
my 386 computer?
Are there any brands/models that you have found to work well with a
386? (and which have you found to be troublesome?)
Thanks for your help.