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Just curious what most people use re resolution choices.
Now that I have a flatscreen monitor, and it's 19 inches too, I can set it to a very high resolution to get the clear thing going. And with the larger screen it's not too small as it was with my old 17 inch when I tried it with that one LOL. At work I have this old PC, with Dial-up to boot, and it's set at 600x800, LOL everyone's sig here is huge! [img]graemlins/hehe.gif[/img] |
I like 1024x768. It lets me put the pics I want on my desktop centered, and still have that jungle of icons on the side. I swear I don't know what some of those are.
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1280 by 1024 is my current, and probably what I'll keep for a long long time...though it wasn't that high until I got my new monitor.
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800 by 600. My eyes will hurt badly if I put it smaller than that.
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Max, 1600x1200. The monitor's 20.1' of LCD awesomeness though, so it's not as bad as it sounds. :D
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<font color=8fbc8f>There is more to it than just that, especially with an LCD, and really so if it's digital, and your vid card is DVI compatable.
With that; "Native" 1280 x 1024 *63.98kHz-H x 60Hz-V DVI. </font> |
1024 x 768
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on my new 19" LCD w/DVI it will be 2400 X 1600
it's Toshiba newest but I'll be running it at 1280 X 1024 because at it's higest setting Lady Zekke's dancer looks like a little pink flee dancing way far away. Just what my Eyes need more strain LOL :D |
1024x768 is what works well for me. Not too big, not too small. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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1024x768 for me as well.
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