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I am thinking of upgrading my current monitor to a wide screen LCD Monitor. I have heard of problems with the contents of the screen being stretched due to extra pixels horizontally. You want a card that will display the native resolution of the monitor. |
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Do I need to have a Graphics card that will display the monitors resolution to enable more space on the screen rather than just a streched display, or is it a function of windows. You need a card that will do so. |
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Do I rely on the inf file for the monitor, Windows or Graphic Card to create more space on the desktop Mostly if you *have* a .inf file for the monitor, you'd use that. |
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The most noticeable thing I think you'll find is that using "stretch" for wallpaper doesn't work too well; as most pictures are still 3:5 format. OTOH, some programs handle that quite well. Sport's Illustrated's Screen-Saver for example ... Wow. Especially when displaying Swimsuit models. ;-} These days some things still work better with 3:5 format; while others work better with wide-screen. The wide-screen type are getting far more common all the time. |
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Frank McCoy wrote: The most noticeable thing I think you'll find is that using "stretch" for wallpaper doesn't work too well; as most pictures are still 3:5 format. OTOH, some programs handle that quite well. Sport's Illustrated's Screen-Saver for example ... Wow. Especially when displaying Swimsuit models. ;-} These days some things still work better with 3:5 format; while others work better with wide-screen. The wide-screen type are getting far more common all the time. I must've been sleeping when the conventional monitor aspect ratio went from 3:4 to 3:5. About when did that happen? |
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