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by MotoBoat » Fri Jan 20, 2012 6:30 pm
I am not that familiar with the current computer monitor topic. I have heard these terms and know what they are in basic terms: Pixels- The more you have the better the picture quality, aspect ratio 16 x 9- I think this pertains to wide screen and possibly a requirement of HD ?, Resolution is - Total Pixels + aspect ratio??????? Totally winging it here.
What I have is a 19" LCD Flat Screen Monitor. Before you clap, it is 19" square. When right clicking on the desktop, choosing properties, then selecting the settings tab. I see 800 x 600........16 bit. Resolution was set at minimum, could not be adjusted higher than that. Until the highest setting available of 32 bit was selected. Then I am able to adjust Resolution to 1024 x 768. Now my icons are smaller on my desktop. The factory blue XP screen that appears on the desktop with the icons, does not fit the screen. So, that is now framed like a picture frame, inside a lighter blue frame, that fills the screen. When viewing the page you see when submitting a comment, all tabs, comment box, and sentences are stretched out from left to right on my screen.
Okay, just went back and was able to select 1024 x 768 with 16 bit selected. All things viewed are still stretched out when compared to 800 x 600. I am fairly certain 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768 is horizontal and vertical pixels per line. What is 16 and 32 bit? And why does 1024 x 768 stretch what is viewed on the screen?. I mean, besides there being more pixels per line. Does that change the aspect ratio? If so, what does that mean? Can someone give me computer screen 101 in laymen terms? After typing all this. It occurs to me HD is probably achieved at a certain vertical and horizontal pixel count. With that in mind, do I have a refresh rate? And, is my square LCD screen. A technology that proceeds the "wide screen" LCD and LED computer monitor and TV screen, most are familiar with today?.