Horst Herb wrote:

>If you are not aiming at supporting PDAs, I would say it is a fair assumption 
>almost all computerized practices likely to buy into new software will use at 
>least 1024x768 nowadays
>
I wrote pitifil with a minimum screen resolution of 1024*768 but had to change
it 800*600 after repeated complaints. Old 15" CRO monitors are still very common
in Australian general practice. GPs are really tight when it comes to spending
money on technology. (Eh, Greg?)

Personally, I don't know how anybody uses MD in 800*600. It's like playing Half
Life and it's only getting worse. As we all know the average age of GPs and
their secretaries is rising and presbyopia is now almost routine in this 
population.

Wandering through Retrovision the other day I was taken with the 32 to 42" LCD
screens. I couldn't find the maximum screen resolutions but it looks like you
can get 1024 * 768 (or 1366*768 in widescreen format, Liz). They are advertised
at almost 50% post Christmas discount so you get a lot of screen for about 2 
grand.

David

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