Urgent Help with Monitor Purchase.

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ECE0105

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Hi Guys,


I think 7 yrs have been tooo long for my Old Compaq MV520 Monitor and I am buying a new one..

My mobo is a D101GGC wid a P4-2.8 (511) Proccy and 1GB of RAM.

I wanted to know if a Widescreen monitor is supported (plannin for a 17" from AOC or Samsung) wat wud be the best alternative to these and wats the price difference b/w the 17" and 19" models ????

And, wud there be any problems with the resolution, since I am using the Onboard Graphics on my Mobo and it gives me different resolutions with Win XP and Win 03 OSs.....

P.S. I mostly use it for Watching Movies, so planned a Widescreen.
 
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entrana

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17 widescreen is bad looking
19 inch costs 10.5k
dude monitor support, check if u have a resolution of at least 1280x768
 
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ECE0105

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Have got a Samsung SyncMaster 920NW.

19" Widescreen, and now I see that the Settings show that the Max. Resolution supported is 1440 x 900 whereas, earlier it showed the Max. Res. as 1240 x 768

How is that possible?
 

entrana

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actually when u connect a monitor it gets detected as a device in the system and cuz of that the gfx sets resolution according to that
same happens when i plug in my sony bravia it doesent show 1360x768 but then when i plug it in it shows 1360x768 dont worry no prob
 

dabster

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entrana said:
dude monitor support, check if u have a resolution of at least 1240x768

its 1280x768 and u can always check the resolutions supported by Motherboard(onboard gfx.) by unchecking the "show monitor supported resolutions only" in display advanced properties.
 

entrana

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^yup sorry 1280x768 my bad
besides he bought the monitor and tested it already
 
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ECE0105

ECE0105

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Thanks dabster, nevah knew dat...

The display is okay, but the text looks pixellated, just like on resolutions like 640x480.

Do u think Using Microsoft Cleartype is gonna help??
 

entrana

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^^dont think so the images arent suppose to look pixelated
try the manual whats the reccomended resolution and set that
or u can try using catalyst control center(on ati) or nvidias software to set anti aliasing so the images look better
 
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ECE0105

ECE0105

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ATI Chipset... But the Catalyst Control Center IMHO, takes up too much of memory.
Resolution, Native of 1440x900
Cleartype has helped a little, but at first glance, all the samples it showed looked the same :D
 
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