- Feb 27, 2009
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How do I enable pixel doubling on an LCD?
In other words, if I run my LCD at exactly half its native resolution, how do I force it to use 2 pixels for 1 instead of complicated interpolation algorithms, to make the image look crisper?
For example, if I want to run my 1440x900 laptop display at 720x450 when playing newer games. When I do this, it looks blurred, so my display's obviously interpolating. If I can get it to pixel double, it will look a lot crisper.
Or, if I get rich and buy a 2560x1600 monitor, and want to run newer games at 1280x800. I heard there's a way to force it to use 2 pixels for 1 instead of using blurry interpolation, when the resolution used is exactly half the native.
Does anyone know how to do this?
In other words, if I run my LCD at exactly half its native resolution, how do I force it to use 2 pixels for 1 instead of complicated interpolation algorithms, to make the image look crisper?
For example, if I want to run my 1440x900 laptop display at 720x450 when playing newer games. When I do this, it looks blurred, so my display's obviously interpolating. If I can get it to pixel double, it will look a lot crisper.
Or, if I get rich and buy a 2560x1600 monitor, and want to run newer games at 1280x800. I heard there's a way to force it to use 2 pixels for 1 instead of using blurry interpolation, when the resolution used is exactly half the native.
Does anyone know how to do this?