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It depends on how big your monitor pulls. /
Whether it is an LCD display or a general CRT display, resolution is the main criterion for the display. This is because the display must be able to support the resolution required by the hardware and software of the application. Traditional CRT displays are more flexible in terms of the resolutions they support.
The image of a display is mainly produced by pixels composed of many stacked dots or lines, so the number of pixels is an important factor affecting the resolution.
LCD doesn't support as many display modes as CRT. The LCD only supports the so-called true resolution, which can be compared to the highest resolution of a general CRT display. The main difference is that LCD displays can only produce the best images at true resolution.
There are two ways to display an LCD display with a lower resolution display. The first is centered. For example, if you want to display the resolution of SVGA800 600 on the screen of XGA1024 768, only 800 pixels in the center of 1024 and 600 network cables in the center of 768 can be displayed.
Other pixels and network cables that are not rendered have to be kept dark. The whole frame appears to be zoomed out in the center, with shadows around the periphery. The other is the extended display.
The advantage of this method of display is that no matter what resolution you use, the image will always be displayed to every pixel on the screen, without creating shadows around the edges. However, since the image is extended to every pixel on the screen, it is inevitable that the image will be distorted and its sharpness and accuracy will be compromised.
So, when choosing an LCD, it's important to make sure it supports the native resolution of the hardware and software you're using. Don't blindly believe that the higher the resolution, the better. Keep in mind that LCD monitors are different from CRT displays.
If your device requires 1280x1024 (17-inch) resolution, you'd better make sure your LCD monitor can support the native 1280x1024 resolution. Nothing more, nothing less, that's the best.
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Typical driver problems,Generally speaking,If you install the graphics card driver yourself,Then the driver you match is either generally XP or Vista,So it may not be consistent with the system or the version is updated,It is recommended that the next driver wizard or driver life install the driver yourself,Try it。
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This is a driver issue with the graphics card. Generally, it can't be changed. Also: it's system-dependent.
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There is no optimal resolution for the display in the display settingsIt's just that the graphics card driver is not installed.
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The Vista version of the graphics card driver, Vista and XP drivers cannot be used universally.
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1. The easiest way to set up. If the driver is installed correctly, the default recognized resolution is the best resolution.
2. It can also be set according to this method, which is more troublesome There are four common display screen ratios (length: width): 5:
9 = The farther back the above screen ratio, the more "flat" the screen looks, and the farther forward it looks, the more "positive" it looks"。Screen size and aspect ratio are absolute concepts.
3. You can also compare the screen ratio and resolution comparison table, and you can also adjust to the best resolution.
4. If you adjust to the best resolution, you can press and hold the keyboard Ctrl + mouse wheel up and down to adjust the font size of the icon.
Don't fix it, it's expensive.
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