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Thread: settings resolution

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    settings resolution

    what should be the resolution settings for a monitor 19" widescreen lcd ? when i try 1088x612 or 960x600 you hardly can read. even the others settings are not too sharp. My old PC with the older monitor,{not lcd} is sharper. Can that be adjusted ? thanks. gefeiora

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    LCD displays work best at a "native resolution". Other resolutions distort the rendering of the pixels.

    See Saphalline's explanation of LCD rendering in post 12 here:
    http://www.pcguide.com/vb/showthread...ion#post270097
    Last edited by PrntRhd; 09-29-2007 at 02:00 PM.

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    Check the Menu of your monitor and or the documentation
    It should give you a default/native/best resolution setting

    Most will warn you about settings for the monitor when you set t to something else.
    You may have turned it off
    It gets annoying at times

    many 19" wide screens manufactures recommend 1440x900

    if you find the text too small at that resolution
    You can adjust the font size and make it easier to read

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    sattings resolution

    thanks, Rick and PrntRhd for replying. Well, i will try to find " native resolution".I don't know where, but i will try and i will tell what i find out. thanks again. gefeiora

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    Post the make/model and we can Google the rest.

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    settings resolution

    monitor is HP mod HSTND-2171A1. PROD.N# P8740AA PC= HP PAVILION A1637C
    resolution goes up to 1288x1024. i am using now 1o24x768. thanks PrntRhd. gefeiora

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    Can you check that monitor model, I am not getting a match on HP site.
    The number on the monitor bezel may be all we need.
    Last edited by PrntRhd; 09-29-2007 at 11:49 PM.

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    Here you go
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...194520&lang=en

    Found by using "PROD.N# P8740AA"

    1440 x 900 factory-set resolution
    Recommended resolution (H x V) 1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz

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    Very cool Rick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gefeiora View Post
    monitor is HP mod HSTND-2171A1. PROD.N# P8740AA PC= HP PAVILION A1637C
    resolution goes up to 1288x1024. i am using now 1o24x768. thanks PrntRhd. gefeiora

    You should go here

    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...94520&lang=en&

    and download the correct monitor drivers or INF file
    This will allow your video card to know what it(LCD) supports
    and then you should be able to set it correctly

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    settings resolution

    thanks Rick, i just did it . it is the last setting. very sharp indeed. thanks PrntRhd, i only saw this morning at 6.00 am. now i going to start another thread about sound. may be you can help in this one too. gefeiora

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