changing screen resolution
changing screen resolution
I don't understand why people are saying that buying a laptop with 1600x1200 resolution is bad because everything is too small. Couldn't you just adjust the resolution under display properties to a 1400x1050 if you want? Does this not work properly or something? I was under the impression that buying a 1600x1200 at least gives you the OPTION of a higher resolution, just in case you might need it. So I don't see a disadvantage. Am I missing something?
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The Weissman
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It's about size vs. quality. Here's rule 1: if you want the sharpest, clearest quality, it's always best to use an LCD display at its native resolution. Sure, you can adjust Windows to a lower resolution, but it will look blurry on a higher-resolution LCD.
That said, one could always keep the resolution native and high, but adjust the fonts in Windows so that they appear larger.
Steve
That said, one could always keep the resolution native and high, but adjust the fonts in Windows so that they appear larger.
Steve
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