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Home computer 1: 19" CRT (Trinitron type) 1280x1024 desktop 1600x1200 (some games)
Home computer 2: 17" LCD 1280x1024 everything
Work Computer: 19" (Shadow Mask type) CRT 1280x1024
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15" LCD laptop monitor. 1024x768 (XGA) at 60 Hz.
Nowadays I'm starting to think that a 14.1" with the same resolution would have been sufficient, and much lighter. Well.
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Wow, I should have added the refresh rate for CRT variable in my question. I personally cannot stand anything lower than 75Hz for any longer than a few minutes at a time. My 17" monitor will support up to 1280x1024, but only at 60Hz. I much prefer running at 1024x768x85Hz.
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Fragbait,May 17 2006, 04:29 PM Wrote:Nowadays I'm starting to think that a 14.1" with the same resolution would have been sufficient, and much lighter. Well.
Aye, just looking over at Lenovo's website shaving .9" off the screen size (15" to 14.1", is a one pound difference). I was surprised this was such a large difference, nearly a twenty percent weight drop for less than a 15th off the view screen.
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15" CRT :rolleyes: , 1024x768
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21" CRT, 1600x1200
I don't use an LCD monitor, because they look terrible when running outside of their native resolution... And I certainly can't run some of the higher-end games at 1600x1200.
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Doc,May 16 2006, 12:16 PM Wrote:I can use each hand independantly. I don't know how I can do it, I just know that I can. I am capable of writing with both hands at the same time, each one writing something different.
Yes, but then how do you keep the paper steady?
Laptop: 15.4" Widescreen LCD with Truelife @ 1680x1050. It is a little small sometimes - but like some guy said earlier: LCD's look terrible outside of their native resolution. The only available option less than that had a verticle resolutoin that prohibited even 1024x768. Of course, the deciding factor for the entire laptop was whether or not Diablo looked decent enough and didn't stretch to fill the widescreen.
At work I'm running a 19" CRT @ 1280x1024, but actually I have a question about this. I use AutoCAD often, but the odd aspect ratio 1280x1024 hasn't been working out while drawing because it distorts the elements. I want to run at 1280x960 (4:3), but for some reason that setting does not appear in display properties (but 1280x768 and 1280x800 do). I am running a monitor that supports resolutions up to 1600x1200 as well as a NVidia GeForce FX 5200 128 Mb video card. So, basically, I am confident that my computer can run at 1280x960 with no problems.
I did some google searches and all I found was a few registry mods that seemed to only apply to some ATI cards, especially since I don't have any registry entries like them. I am pretty sure it is *some* Windows registry setting, however. How can I tweak this thing so I can choose 1280x960 on the "slider"?
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the Langolier,May 19 2006, 03:09 PM Wrote:I am pretty sure it is *some* Windows registry setting, however. How can I tweak this thing so I can choose 1280x960 on the "slider"?
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Try to look for coolbits registery unlocker if you have Nvidia.
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Dell 20.1 Widescreen LCD, 1680x1050
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19" CRT (Home) 1280x1024 Windows XP and 1400x1050 Linux
19" CRT (Work) 1400x1050 14.1" LCD (work Laptop )1400x1050 (85Hz on both)
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Quote:20.1" LCD, 1680x1050 Widescreen.
Can't go back to conventional:)
Same here for me.
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