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Offline ZmaN

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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
Im getting an LCD monitor in a few days, and well i was wondering, is it possible to make a 15" LCD monitor do 1280x960 on the windows desktop and 1600x1200 and 1280x960 in gmaes as well??
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Offline Grey Wolf

1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
No. 15" LCDs can pull of 1024x768, with most 17" and 19" LCDs maxing out at 1280x1024.
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Offline CP5670

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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
There are hardly any 15" LCDs around these days anyway. Unless you're talking about a laptop LCD.

  

Offline Grey Wolf

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Laptop LCDs are an entirely different matter. For those, you have to check with the manufacturer.
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Offline ZmaN

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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
no its a desktop lcd flat screen...  couple years old.  I did a google search "1280x1024 15" LCD Monitor" and i got some 15 inch monitors that did 1280 by 1024, but idk....
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I wouldn't recommend it. Not unless you like your eyes in searing pain.
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Offline WMCoolmon

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I have an LCD screen that does 1400x1050 that's 14.1" large. It's on the Thinkpad...rather nice actually.
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Offline ZmaN

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Originally posted by vyper
I wouldn't recommend it. Not unless you like your eyes in searing pain.


how does that happen?
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Originally posted by ZmaN
no its a desktop lcd flat screen...  couple years old.  I did a google search "1280x1024 15" LCD Monitor" and i got some 15 inch monitors that did 1280 by 1024, but idk....


LCD monitors should really only be run at their native resolution. Most 15" LCD's native res is 1024x768 or 1280x1024.
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Offline ZmaN

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Originally posted by Sandwich


LCD monitors should really only be run at their native resolution. Most 15" LCD's native res is 1024x768 or 1280x1024.


My question isnt getting answered!!!  what happens if you DONT run it at its native resolution?!?!?!?!
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Offline StratComm

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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
First, calm down.  You've been here long enough to know that people can get off on tangents, especially when the original question wasn't worded particularly clearly.

Secondly, I'll answer your question.  One of two things happens.  Either the monitor interpolates a scaled-up version of your chosen resolution and pixilates EVERYTHING (very bad) or you wind up with a little visible box surrounded by black.  And under no circumstances can you run a LCD monitor at any resolution higher than its native resolution.

And for the record, I've got a laptop that can do 1600x1200 on a 15 inch screen.  Quite nice, if a little hard to read outside of a game.
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Offline CP5670

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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
Exact factors of or things close to the native resolution will look fine. So on a 1280x1024 LCD, things like 1280x960, 1152x864 or 640x480 will look okay, but for most resolutions you will have to either have a sizeable black border around the image or the muddy, off-color look of scaled images.

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I have an LCD screen that does 1400x1050 that's 14.1" large.


That's what I have too and I hate it. I can't understand the logic behind such laptop screens. The text size drives a lot of people nuts and nobody's going to be playing games at that resolution with the crippled 64-bit Radeon 9000 used in the computer.

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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You have a Radeon 9000? :eek:

I have an 8MB S3 Sirge.
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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
wow, that thing is pretty ancient, like '96 or something. I didn't know they still used those. (I suppose you meant virge)

But does it overheat after about 10 minutes in any 3D accelerated game and cause the processor to throttle? Mine does. :p

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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3D Accelerated game?

IIRC it was hard-pressed to manage a 2D accelerated game @ 1400x1050 :p
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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
For the record, when running an LCD at a resolution lower than its native resolution, you generally have 2 (or 3 if the LCD is a widescreen) options.

The first is to display the image where one LCD pixel equals one pixel being sent from the computer. So if you have a 1280x1024 native LCD, and you view a 640x480 pixel image at 100% zoom, the actual size of that image in inches or cm will be identical to the size the display would be if you ran it at 640x480 without it being stretched to fill the screen.

The second option is to have the LCD automatically stretch any undersized picture to fill the screen. This will look about as good (or as bad, depending on how picky you are) as taking a 640x480 image in Photoshop and resizing it to 1280x1024. Pixels are generated out of thin air (interpolated from existing pixels, actually), and the result often looks blurry and indistinct. Unacceptable on the desktop, but usually quite bearable in gaming.

The third option, which is generally only relevant for widescreen displays, maintains the aspect ratio of the image while stretching it to the first edges of the screen it encounters. So instead of a 4:3 ratio image being shown stretched to the sides when full-screen on a 16:10 ratio monitor, it'll be shown as 4:3, with black bars running on the sides to "fill" up the rest of the space.
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Offline ZmaN

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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
thanks guys....   i may just stick to my 17" CRT monitor...  till i have money to get either a 17 or 19" LCD or CRT
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i've got a 19" Viewsonic CRT for sale for cheap, ZmaN. ;)
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Offline Grey Wolf

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Originally posted by Sandwich
The third option, which is generally only relevant for widescreen displays, maintains the aspect ratio of the image while stretching it to the first edges of the screen it encounters. So instead of a 4:3 ratio image being shown stretched to the sides when full-screen on a 16:10 ratio monitor, it'll be shown as 4:3, with black bars running on the sides to "fill" up the rest of the space.
Or 17" LCDs, as they're 5:4. Also, I'd suggest having your video card scale it, not your monitor.
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Offline CP5670

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1280x1024 on a 15" LCD Monitor...
Does that make a difference? I thought it gives you more options but the actual scaling looks about the same. Unfortunately the ATI driver on my laptop (some OEM thing, not catalyst) doesn't seem to support it. The standard nvidia drivers on my desktop do but I don't need it on the CRT.
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