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You may want to calibrate the monitors to work best with the kind of computer that you have. We're documents of purified and the font in text R5 this is a small screen but it's 1920 by 1080. Most laptops or most older laptops are usually something around 1280 x 768. So it's a smaller screen but it also has less pixels. This has more pixels and will give you full HD video so you should have no problem looking at Word documents. Or Excel documents. Or doing PowerPoint presentations. I watch a lot of videos on these screens and they are very smooth and Rich. I also do a lot of gaming and these monitors aren't the best for gaming but in terms of being productive and having multiple screens reading emails and typing Word documents these are fine you may want to look into your computer's display settings. And maybe calibrate you're display text. You can possibly Google how to do this for your operating system
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I haven't experienced any issues. Screens are quote large and I usually have several word and excel documents opened on all 3 of Mt screens and everything looks clear.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I put my inbox and browser next to it on this screen and everything seems to be very clear. I've had no issues with reading anything on it and I technically should have glasses. I bought this to do computer programming with and even my text editor shows up visibly with different color screens. And to put it into perspective, I use this with a newer iMac. If the quality was bad, it would be noticeable but it isn't. Hope this helps.
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