Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Can i use 1024x768 resolution on a 20" LCD monitor lacking losing representation and fonts part? and please...?

Please share me about Viewsonic 20" LCD monitor. is it right? worth money or not?


Answer:

Resolution and aspect ratio are two different things.



The resolution is how many pixels, vertically and horizontally, per inch. Aspect ratio is the ratio of echelon to width. Aspect ratio is a function of the dimensions of the peak.



Normally, a certain resolution "goes with" a guaranteed aspect ratio. So the resolution 1024x768, when reduced to the lowest common digit is 4:3. If you use a different "resolution" and your monitor's aspect ratio does not match the resolution intended for it, the display will be distorted.



So you will enjoy to find out what the "native resolution" for the monitor you want to buy is, so as to figure at what resolution to set your display so as not to enjoy distortion. E.g., my monitor uses 1280x1024, which comes down to 5:4 resolution, and setting it to some resolution that does not come down to 5:4 distorts the image.
It would be distorted, aspect ratio is different. The aboriginal resolution is much higher and clearer.



You would lose level and sharpness.
no
Probably you can and just attain the highest one itz better power
LCDs are a bunch of tiny spots that get lit up to display the picture - presume of it like a lite-brite - it looks sharp when you use it at the resolution it be designed for - but when you get larger, things gain blocky and fuzzy - same concept for an LCD. The sharpest you can get is to use the rate (recommended) resolution of the LCD.

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