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charles
20-05-07, 12:15
hello folks, a simple question for you,
i have a GForce4 MX440 graphics card on which i can adjust the resolution to a maximum of 2048x1536 and ithink this is near or equal to HD resolution,
now i have a monitor (crt) Gateway2000 which is a good one but it won't take the higher resolution above 1280x1024. now i need a monitor which can take the highest resolution on my graphics card whether it is crt or flat sceen
please help!!!!!!!!!!! :roll: :roll:

Anonymous
20-05-07, 12:24
2048x1536 ???

What are you trying to run? 30 msn conversations at once???

You would have to go for the 30 inch http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Displays/Monitors/TFT+24%22+%2B/+Dell+3007+30%22+Widescreen+TFT?productId=26855

That will do the whole resolution.

Walrus
20-05-07, 12:30
Dell 30\" widescreen here (http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Displays/Monitors/TFT+24%22+%2B/+Dell+3007+30%22+Widescreen+TFT?productId=26855) will do the trick. You are unlikely to find anything smaller than a 24\" widescreen to support that resolution.

If you are planning on HD video decoding...... you are unlikely to do it on an MX440, unless you have one hell of a CPU.

* Edit beaten to the Dell link!

* Edit again - highest HD resolution is 1080p (although most TV sets are 720p/1080i) which equates to 1080 vertical pixels, i.e. something in the order of 1680 x 1050 would be suitable (which is available in more sensible and common 19-22\" widescreen sizes)