Profanity The Post Master Jul 3, 2003 32,140 349 83 41 Manchester, England, UK Jan 6, 2004 #41 I don't see why the board needs such a pointless thread.
Steve New Metal Member Jun 25, 2002 11,951 643 0 Fairfield, CT (USA) Jan 6, 2004 #42 Lhorian said: What the hell are you trying to do with those settings? I can't recognize anything (as in letters) if I put that res. on my 19", let alone what I would miss if put on a 17"... So enlighten us and tell us your secret Click to expand... because I can Normally half that.
Lhorian said: What the hell are you trying to do with those settings? I can't recognize anything (as in letters) if I put that res. on my 19", let alone what I would miss if put on a 17"... So enlighten us and tell us your secret Click to expand... because I can Normally half that.
xenophobe Active Member May 17, 2002 12,288 700 113 SF Bay Area Jan 7, 2004 #43 Mtaclof said: Actually, 1280x1024 is a 5:4 resolution, for LCD monitors. the proper 4:3 resolution would be 1280x960. Click to expand... Hmm... Well most 15" LCDs are 1024x768, most 17"-19" LCDs have 1280x1024 native resolution, if you want 1600x1200 you must go for a 20+ LCD. I've never seen a 1280x960 naitive on any LCDs... is yours a laptop?
Mtaclof said: Actually, 1280x1024 is a 5:4 resolution, for LCD monitors. the proper 4:3 resolution would be 1280x960. Click to expand... Hmm... Well most 15" LCDs are 1024x768, most 17"-19" LCDs have 1280x1024 native resolution, if you want 1600x1200 you must go for a 20+ LCD. I've never seen a 1280x960 naitive on any LCDs... is yours a laptop?
Steve New Metal Member Jun 25, 2002 11,951 643 0 Fairfield, CT (USA) Jan 7, 2004 #44 I think the new Apple LCD's are 5:4