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Old 21-04-2005, 18:27   #10
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Re: TFT Monitors

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Originally Posted by Electrolyte

Do TFT monitors STILL do this?
Yes - although my 17inch tft can show 1024x768 (which isn't it's natural res) ok.

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Originally Posted by Electrolyte
Or do they switch resolutions just like CRT monitors?
They switch just fine - just can't show it properly.

edit - you can get it to show a sharp picture on a lower res - but you have to make it a smaller picture so there's not much point. It can end up like having a postage stamp in the middle of the screen.

If you're going to play a lot of games at less than 1024x768 (presuming you get a 17/19inch tft) then you need to decide if you can put up with the 'bluriness'
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