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by jkahng » Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:59 pm
Rose,
pls refer to below taken from the 1st page of
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... light=qxga
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Good point. I've tried that under Win XP Pro by reducing the resolution from QXGA to XGA, and it looks
surprisingly sharp at this non-native resolution. You might think that's just because it's now using exactly four pixels in place of one, but reducing it further to SVGA (where it uses 6.5536 pixels for each pixel, on average), it still looks prett good, definitely better than viewing the original UXGA Flexview panel at SVGA. The result should be even better with Vista.
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Proves your point. More pixels give you a sharper image when it's changed to a lower res.
But I would advise against this for "normal" SXGA and UXGA panels as the LCD will be
always sharper in their native resolution.
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