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I am building a new system soon and I plan to buy my first LCD monitor. It will be a 24" with a native resolution of 1900 x 1200.
Now, with CRTs it is easy to change resolutions but I believe it is locked on an LCD, at least with regards to desktop applications.
My question is: Can I choose any resolution in games or will I be forced to play all games at 1900 x 1200?
Thanks.
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You can choose any resolution that your monitor supports, and most of them support a LOT!
No its not locked, its native resolution. A 17 or 19" LCD has a native resolution at 1024x768 (I think). That means at that resolution, things will be looking slightly better (in a way) but that is hardly noticable for my poor eyes.
LCD definatly look best in their native res. Some LCD look like total crap other then native res.
Also make sure to get a DVI cable. Not the analog Cable your CRT used. It also makes a big visual difference.
I personally went for a lower res because my games just preform so smooth in 1280
1900 res is quite high. I hope you got a high end system to support it. If not, return it for a lower res model.
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Thanks for the replies.
I remain a little concerned over Fion's comment that a game won't look "quite right" at non-native resolutions. If that is the case then few graphics cards can handle running games at 1900 x 1200 and that's the root of my whole concern.
They support far too many resolutions that are necessary. 1900x1200 is SWEET!
You can select a lower res if you want, just make sure to pick a widescreen version.
for christmas i bought myself an LG l246wp. I think its one of the best purchases I ever did for my pc. I dont see any ghosting, and the colors and brightness is amazing. It runs native 1920x1200, and have been running every application and game in that so far. If i ever play something out of that, it gives me a notice saying I should change each time I launch. It will run other resolutions, and can be set to keep it a 1v1, and display as the resolution is sent to it, or to stretch the image to fit the full screen. It also has a nifty trick of being able to rotate on its side. Currently conected to an 8800 GTS oc 640mb card and loving it.
When out of native, it doesnt look that bad really, when in 1v1, but it looks aweful stretched.
Yeah yeah that is true, good monitors makes a lot of difference. I use a Samsung too, as an an old man with poor eyes, I do not notice much deterioration when I switch resolution.
As long as you can set your desktop resolution in your operating system to that native resolution, and use programs with that resolution. Don't be conserned about what resolution you can use while playing 3D games.
Thanks again for all the replies.
I now feel a lot more comfortable sticking with my plan to get a 24" LCD. I am definitely planning to get a high quality monitor so it should scale down well in games. I do like the Samsungs but I am leaning towards the new Dell 2408 WFP. My graphics card will be the BFG 8800 GTS 512 MB (G92).