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Re: New Screen

Posted: 29 Dec 2010, 00:01
by DaveB
Hi David..

16:9 is widescreen.. 4:3 is like you see on your CRT. Widescreen (16:9) will distort 2D panels but will have NO effect on VC's.. the VC is a model in effect so you'll either see more of it or the same but not distorted. 2D is a bmp made to 4:3 ratio (by and large) so will be stretched to fit and thus distorted. ;)

ATB

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Re: New Screen

Posted: 29 Dec 2010, 20:39
by DavidK
DaveB wrote:16:9 is widescreen...
Aha, I see my profound knowledge of things televisual is showing. (Read: Thanks for simplifying something that's previously confused me!)
...Widescreen (16:9) will distort 2D panels but will have NO effect on VC's
So for someone who prefers VCs (like me), widescreen sounds good -- but will less interesting programs such as Word appear distorted? (I'm guessing not, or there are straightforward ways to prevent it...)

David

Re: New Screen

Posted: 29 Dec 2010, 21:05
by DaveB
Hi David..

No.. not unless your card won't support the native res of the new monitor. Though Windows is intrinsically 2D, it is not a 2D picture to be stretched if you see what I mean. With the correct res set in your graphics driver.. all will be well.. except 2D panels ;) To be sure.. just check your available settings on your current card and see if one that matches the new monitor is available. If so, you're good to go ;)
I bought a replacement monitor for SWMBO last year.. maybe the year before and I'd not considered the 'driver/res' issue. As a consequence, her screen distorts a little (stretches L/R) but as her eyesight isn't good.. it probably looks fine for her :lol: Looks like a bag of do-do to me but there's little I can do. The graphics chip is onboard and it doesn't support widescreen/16:9. I won't make the same mistake again ;)

ATB

DaveB B)smk

Re: New Screen

Posted: 30 Dec 2010, 14:44
by DavidK
Thanks, Dave:
DaveB wrote:No.. not unless your card won't support the native res of the new monitor ......
Although it's now an old graphics card, it wasn't bad in its day, so I think it can handle what's required. I'll find some documentation to check.

David


PS: "SWMBO"... I had to look that up. So far, unfortunately, I've yet to find that dominant yet loving woman who'll keep me on the straight and narrow...

Re: New Screen

Posted: 30 Dec 2010, 18:37
by DaveB
David..

Check what the res of your new monitor is then go to your desktop, right click and select properties then settings/Advanced/Adapter and finally.. list all modes. You will see what modes your card is capable of and fingures crossed.. one will match the res/freq of your new monitor ;)

ATB

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Re: New Screen

Posted: 01 Jan 2011, 22:58
by DavidK
Right, got the list of modes -- given all the permutations, it looks like there's over 200 (!) of them -- so I'm now watching eBay, etc. Review-wise, Samsung and LG models seem to've had good press.

David