Jumat, 21 Juni 2013

Is there a way to output to an LCD TV at one resolution, while showing the LCD Monitor at another resolution?

Q. I am trying to get my LCD TV to show through VGA at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and the LCD Monitor through DVI at a resolution of 1680 x 1050. Is there a way to show the exact same output, whilst using different resolutions?
Oh, so basically I have to use the same resolution to get the exact same output?

A. If you set your LCD TV to display 1680x1050, then you can get it to display the exact same output as your LCD monitor.

Remember that exact same output means it has to be at the same resolution too.

Anyway, you are hooking things up wrong. You should use analog VGA with the lower resolution display (your monitor) and digital DVI with your higher-resolution LCD HDTV (via a DVI-to-HDMI cable). DVI/HDMI works better at higher resolutions.


How much distance should you keep a 17 inch monitor from your eyes?
Q. I have a 17 inch TFT Lcd monitor, my resolution is 1440 by 900, my Graphic card recommends that resolution for optimal resolution....even if i keep any other resolution it looks not good....so since the words and things are very small i feel hard to read those...so like to know how far can i the monitor from my eyes...

A. Best image is displayed at native resolution (no pixel distortion). However, if you find the fonts and icons too small, adjust to larger fonts and icons. Adjust them under Appearance in Display Properties.

Unlike the old CRT monitor, the LCD screen does not emit any X-ray radiation. There is no hazard even if you get very close to the screen.





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