??? 07/02/08 10:07 Read: times |
#156363 - LCD and DVI Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I also seriously recommend using the DVI output of the graphics card and running the screen at its native resolution (i.e. no interpolation required between Windows pixels and LCD pixels). You may need to set a custom display DPI, but its well worth it.
I love my Dell 24" WXGA 1920 by 1200 pixel LCD! |
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