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Hi,
I just received an TFT-screen (Benq FP2091, max resolution 1600x1200). I've connected this monitor to my IBM laptop T41 (ATI Mobility Fire GL 9000 AGP) at the DVI-port of my portreplicator. The display is correctly identified and is showing a max resolution of 1600x1200 for the external monitor. Unfortunately the TFT only is showing 1280x1024 and is using 1600x1200 as a virtual desktop. (Having a black frame around the entire picture; not using the full screen size). If I am using the analog connector, I am getting the 1600x1200 to the TFT - but of course the picture is not of the quality as it would be when using the digital link. I am using WinXP with the latest ATI/IBM drivers downloaded from IBM's website. Any hints? |
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I suppose there is a question here somewhere, but I can't quite find
it. In any event, there is nothing anywhere that says that the max resolution is necessarily the best resolution. For one thing, 1600x1200 may be too small for many monitors, depending on their size. For another, an LCD monitor has a so called "native resolution", which is the one that provides the best sharpness on that particular monitor. You should find out the native resolution for your monitor and use that. The advantage of using higher resolution is that it may result in increased PERCEIVED sharpness, due to the small pixels. This does not always translate to better overall viewing under all circumstances. --- We judge others by our own limitations. |
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Sorry,
obviously I didn't make it clear enough: native resolution of my BenQ monitor is 1600 x 1200. If I am connected via DVI connector, I am only getting 1280 x 1024 displayed -- even if I am setting the resolution on my notebook to 1600 x 1200. Expectation would be to have 1600 x 1200 (full screen) displayed. If I am using ANALOGUE connector, I am getting the full 1600 x 1200 displayed. How can I get 1600 x 1200 on DVI (best picture quality)? bxf schrieb: > I suppose there is a question here somewhere, but I can't quite find > it. > > You should find out the native resolution for your monitor and use > that. > > The advantage of using higher resolution is that it may result in > increased PERCEIVED sharpness, due to the small pixels. This does not > always translate to better overall viewing under all circumstances. > > --- > We judge others by our own limitations. |
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OK, I understand better now, not that I know the answer. Sorry I don't
use DVI). However, I did a quick search on "monitor scaling dvi", and I found quite a bit of info - too much to quote here. There were some comments that said that it is possible to fill the screen with the image, using DVI. If you haven't already done so, have a look at a few topics. Or, perhaps your monitor documentation can help? |
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Your BenQ monitor probably has a borked
EDID on the DVI side (*not* the Analog side). My Samsung 191T did as well, until I rewrote and uploaded a corrected EDID to it. Go here: http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthre...8&page=1&pp=30 (watch for URL wrap) and read post #28. <CharlesTheSecond@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1128693360.624017.230320@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > Sorry, > > obviously I didn't make it clear enough: > > native resolution of my BenQ monitor is 1600 x 1200. > > If I am connected via DVI connector, I am only getting 1280 x 1024 > displayed -- even if I am setting the resolution on my notebook to 1600 > x 1200. Expectation would be to have 1600 x 1200 (full screen) > displayed. > > If I am using ANALOGUE connector, I am getting the full 1600 x 1200 > displayed. > > How can I get 1600 x 1200 on DVI (best picture quality)? > > > > bxf schrieb: > > > I suppose there is a question here somewhere, but I can't quite find > > it. > > > > > > You should find out the native resolution for your monitor and use > > that. > > > > The advantage of using higher resolution is that it may result in > > increased PERCEIVED sharpness, due to the small pixels. This does not > > always translate to better overall viewing under all circumstances. > > > > --- > > We judge others by our own limitations. > |
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