courvier
09-21-2000, 03:52 PM
I have a serious question about FD Trinitron monitor tubes, I recently ordered a CTX PR500F monitor that has Sony's FD Trinitron picture tube in it. Anyway, what I would like to know is, why is there a slight space between each horizontal line on the monitor? You can really see what I mean when you go lower in resolution. For example, like when your in dos prompt and when you look at the letters, it appears that every other horizontal line is missing making the picture not as solid and bright as it should. Most of the applications I use are about 320*200 to 640*480, this problem strains my eyes and dims the picture, so this is very important to me. I understand that the higher the resolution you go with this monitor the horizontal lines connect together solidly, they also connect together solidly when you shrink the vertical size of the monitor screen even when your at a real low resolution.
So what I am trying to get at here is, is there any possible way that FD Trinitron tubes can correct the problem I'm having with this monitor (or any other FD Trinitron monitors)? If so, how? And if not, why not? And if not, I suspect that there has to be a way to fix this, maybe tricking the monitor that it should display the resolution 2 times the current one, that will help a little. So is there any way?
So what I am trying to get at here is, is there any possible way that FD Trinitron tubes can correct the problem I'm having with this monitor (or any other FD Trinitron monitors)? If so, how? And if not, why not? And if not, I suspect that there has to be a way to fix this, maybe tricking the monitor that it should display the resolution 2 times the current one, that will help a little. So is there any way?