After i bought new Monitor I cant set up nice resolution what you guys think?? Any1 have the same problem??
philips 200vw
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After i bought new Monitor I cant set up nice resolution what you guys think?? Any1 have the same problem??
philips 200vw
Do you see your monitor's name(where I marked) or does it show it as Default Monitor?
what's your graphic card?
you should use 1680 x 1050, if it doesn't show up in the screens superghost showed you should check if your graphic card supports that resolution, if not buy a new video card or get used to a weird resolution i guess.
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that's my pc but im not at home atm.. im workin in London but im comin back to poland in like 3 weeks cos i came to uk only for summer aaaand i'd like to set up everything right when i come back home. i remember that this resolution (1260x1024) was pissin me off when i was leaving so i want to set good res. now thats why im askin u for advice, cheers
i will check it as soon as ill come back home, why? if i wont see it i have to find drivers for my monitor?
Do you see your monitor's name(where I marked) or does it show it as Default Monitor?[/b]
For your graphic card to work effectively it must see your monitor's setting and adjust a fixed settings for it. 1680 x 1050 is wayyy to high resolution for your eyes to handle(ur eyes might start to dry/hurt/ become watery overtime because of high resolution)...1024x768 is ideal resolution.
Ok so after I come back I'll pm u from my normal BabaHypno account and we will talk OKie ?! I'll check everything and I'll give u correct info.
cheers mate
+1For your graphic card to work effectively it must see your monitor's setting and adjust a fixed settings for it. 1680 x 1050 is wayyy to high resolution for your eyes to handle(ur eyes might start to dry/hurt/ become watery overtime because of high resolution)...1024x768 is ideal resolution.[/b]
normal resolutions on a widescreen monitor :blink:
if you're not going for the max resolution, at least go for 1440 * 900, if you're using 1024 * 768 on a widescreen that size, everything will look stretched and blurry.
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