Senin, 14 Oktober 2013

Why can't my LCD monitor display its native resolution correctly?

Q. My widescreen LCD monitor does not display its native resolution of 1280x800 correctly. The display is crushed horizontally, and adjusting the size and position of my display using the monitor's controls is ineffective.

The monitor itself only seems to recognize 800x600, 1024x768 and 1280x800. Any other resolutions cause the monitor to set itself to one of the three mentioned (normally 800x600) and also causes scrolling to occur.

A. Try updating your graphics driver. With the right driver, you will usually have more than those 3 settings.

The sharpest image is displayed at native resolution. Most LCD screens can display at higher/lower than native resolution. However, a certain degree of pixel distortion sets in.


Can i turn my monitor into a device i can use to play xbox on?
Q. so ive got a pretty good size lcd monitor and a huge blurry crt tv and was wondering if there was any type of adapter i can put onto my monitor to allow me to basicly hook my jacks up to my monitor and play my xbox off of it.
I just spent $10 on the cables in this guide. if this doesn't work, I'm not going to like you very much.

A. Google is your friend!!
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-hook-up-a-Xbox-360-to-a-PC-monitor/





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