Friday, September 17, 2010

Does an LCD still look biddable if you travel up to a highly developed res or lower?

In the marketplace for an LCD monitor. I like my desktop to be at 1280x1024 but I approaching to play games at 1600x1200. I know that it is bad to carry a native res LCD monitor to be precise 1600x1200 and play a lower res but does that pixelation happen if you grasp a 1280x1024 and play on 1600x1200? Are you just stuck next to the native resolution for best picture?


Answer:

The aboriginal and maximum resolution on LCD monitors are the same. If you go and get an LCD with a native/maximum resolution of 1280x1024, you will not know how to "play" at 1600x1200.
well untouchable resolution always have the best picture on any screen in recent times because of the fast that nearby are more pixels. but some lcds do have trouble near lower resolution. even though you set your resolution lower its still using all the pixels on the peak because the number of pixels cannot be changed. a ctr monitor does not have this problem.



the solitary share or "clear" resolutions would be 1600X1200, 800X600 because the pixels line up. when the eyeshade is 800X600 the lcd uses 4 of the native resolution pixels to receive one pixel. on 1280X1024, its using like 1 and a partially so the picutre may not be as clear.
If you run at the max res possible with a revitalize rate of 60hz, it's no good. 60hz can wreak eyestrain. Any high resolution next to a refresh rate above 60hz is polite.

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