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RE:Scan & Pan; Picture Size; and Times

Subject: RE:Scan & Pan; Picture Size; and Times
by RollaMo-LT4 on 2008/1/16 21:38:41

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As a rule, a CRT monitor will go way above the resolution of any LCD of the same size, my 17 inch LG F700P would go to 1920x1440, where as my 19" LCD wont go past 1280x1024.


Case, since he said he was using 800x600 I just assumed he was using an older 15 inch monitor.

Also, remember just because the monitor is capable of displaying those high resolutions does not mean the users video card can drive it.

We have lots of older computers with 17 inch monitors, where 1024x768 is the max they will go.

Now, since CFI-EFI said he was using a 17 inch monitor I have to agree with you. He needs to go to at least 1024x768. That way, you won't have to scroll when someone posts a large picture (unless they really go overboard and put up a huge one).

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