So I bought a 3rd monitor. It won't fit horizontal on my desk with the other 2, no room. But it will stand in portrait mode. But unfortunately the text is shit to read. It's a Dell U2422M IPS panel, and I was hoping that it would work well, but it's not really usable like this.
Is there anything I can do? Been playing around with cleartype, but that effects all monitors
>>62397492
>But unfortunately the text is shit to read
what do you mean by this?
Pixel density is identical to your other monitors right?
>>62397522
Probably can't tell, but the text is hazy.
>>62397602
What type of input are you using.
>>62397614
DVI.
The issue is with pixel layout, it's not symmetric
>>62397737
Compare to how it looks normally.
Also, since the rendering is now right to left on this, scrolling images creates very weird ghosting effects.
And nor mater how I adjust the sharpness, and color I can't get it to match to my other monitors. Sideways pixels show the color differently.
Yeah, this is no good.
If that is a solid wood desktop, you could stop being a fa/g/ and try extending the desktop with another piece of wood, supported by a L-bracket
>>62397492
>he fell for the Dell IPS monitor meme
U2414H owner here. My text also gets blurry when in portrait mode even on HDMI/DP
Quick, recommend me a good $250ish glossy monitor for basic graphic stuff
Get used to it? thats what i did with my e228wfp
>>62397891
>>62398356
I was planning on buying an IPS Dell to use portrait mode for coding, is this a Dell or a Portrait mode issue?
>>62398500
e228wfp guy here. These are basic bitch TN monitors, might just be a portrait issue but dont take my word for it.
>>62398500
>text gets blurry in portrait mode
lolwut
>>62398573
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subpixel_rendering
>>62397492
>windows
Install Gentoo and it will work perfectly
>>62397492
you should calibrate those disgusting colors first
>>62397492
Linux and macOS don't have this problem. You can adjust pixel displays any way you want.
Maybe you should stop being a wintoddler and install gentoo?
>>62397492
The solution here is obvious: either buy a desk that matches the height of your current desk and place them side by side, or do some woodworking and create an extension for the table. Alternatively you might as well buy a larger second-hand desk or something like that.
>>62397492
>Is there anything I can do?
stop using an OS with shit font rendering like windows
>>62397787
Ui scaling? Perhaps the wider fonts will more evenly be distributed amongst pixels.