I'm assuming that if you set it at say 1280 by XXXX ratio, it would go into Fuzzy vision like any other LCD type monitor, but yes, the fact that one can zoom the text in the
Native Resolution has saved the day for me and laptops, but so much of what I do involved popping into Explorer and shoving stuff about. This is where the micro-images become so tedious.
I guess that Windoze plan this out in the design. Even at 1024, the full file management screen is showing. Not so much covered, but the tool-bars are full and perfect for my needs.
No doubt, some of this is age related, and the plethora of reading glasses scattered about the house has reached bizarre proportions.

Especially when the gremlins take them all to one place.
I'm still so committed to the old CRT, but there was mention on this forum about the afore mentioned monitor. It sounded as though it would truly multi-synch.
I did save the info, but losing my backup HD - just as I'd installed W7 - has meant a group of recent Bookmarks got lost.