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I'm using a wide-screen DELL notebook...The resolution is weird and does not follow the 3:4 standard..Here is it..1280 x 80032 bit colorsAnything deeper will make my eyes hurt... :rolleyes:

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I'm on a 1024 x 768 (16 bit) resolution on my Samsung LCD (SyncMaster 510m).I guess LCD monitors don't function well on a resolution lower than that, do they? :rolleyes:

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Using Hansol 520F 15 inch TFT display 1024*768@32bits colours. Great display, just love it.Alexia, 1280x1024@15' LCD?? No way.

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LG Flatron L1715S (LCD) monitor:1280*1024 17' @ 24 bit-colour Card: NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti 4200 w/ AGP 8XNVIDIA Driver: 1.0-7174Yes, 24 bit colour, NVIDIA drivers won't support more than that on Linux.oh well...Still get colours like 32-bit.xboxrulz

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Well, how can I make 24-bit to appear? I only have 16-bit and 32-bit. I think 32-bit makes my Pentium 3 700 Mhz 320 MB Ram pc, slower. But 16-bit, my computer is fast. My video memory is 64 MB. Is there a tweak for Windows XP to run faster in 32-bit color mode?

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At home, I'm using 1152x864x32 @ 75Hz, on Philips 107E 17" CRTAnd, at work, for both Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux, I use 1280x1024x32 @ 80Hz, on Xello SP1702 17" LCD...Setting low refresh rate on high resolutions, WILL cause eye damage, can cause headaches, and stuff... Believe me, I tried :) that's why I'm a proud owner of a pair of these :lol: :rolleyes:The lowest setting you should use on high resolutios (higher than 1024x768) is 72 Hz... 60Hz on 15" at resolution of 1400x1050.... I don't think I could read anything from scan lines :lol:

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At home, I'm using 1152x864x32 @ 75Hz, on Philips 107E 17" CRT

 

And, at work,  for both Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux, I use 1280x1024x32 @ 80Hz, on Xello SP1702 17" LCD...

 

Setting low refresh rate on high resolutions, WILL cause eye damage, can cause headaches, and stuff... Believe me, I tried :) that's why I'm a proud owner of a pair of these  :lol::rolleyes:

 

The lowest setting you should use on high resolutios (higher than 1024x768) is 72 Hz... 60Hz on 15" at resolution of 1400x1050.... I don't think I could read anything from scan lines :lol:

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I'm only allowed 60Hz... but setting it higher, my screen went blank! My resolution is 1024x768

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I have a compaq presario v2036 notebook computer

 

I am using 1280x768 14" wide screen at 32-bit colors

 

Rocks

 

Cheers

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Is your computer slow in 32-bit mode? And why is everyone is using a higher resolution than 1024x768?

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