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Originally posted by: ultimatebob
I need a 1400x1050 option, and I bet that a bunch of other ThinkPad owners do, too.
Same here. I'll put the 1280x1024 I use on my work monitor instead.
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
I need a 1400x1050 option, and I bet that a bunch of other ThinkPad owners do, too.
Originally posted by: moonboy403
why isn't there an option for the 2005fpw users?!
1680x1050!!!
Originally posted by: Wolfshanze
You know that 99.9% of people that answer this poll 1280x1024 are stuck at native resolution (and a few of the high-end LCD folks at 1600x1200).
Those that CHOOSE their resolution are CRT owners. Those that are stuck at one resolution (usually 1280x1024) are LCD owners..
Originally posted by: Wolfshanze
You know that 99.9% of people that answer this poll 1280x1024 are stuck at native resolution (and a few of the high-end LCD folks at 1600x1200).
Those that CHOOSE their resolution are CRT owners. Those that are stuck at one resolution (usually 1280x1024) are LCD owners..
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
My Trinitron CRTs both let me adjust the picture size to get proper 16:9 though the direct acess controls in Nvidia drivers.
Originally posted by: Ronin
Amazing how easy it is to change from 1:1, to Aspect, to Full, isn't it? CRT owners don't get that (since they don't option).
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
I need a 1400x1050 option, and I bet that a bunch of other ThinkPad owners do, too.
Amazing how CRT owners can switch from any resolution to the next without god-awful crappy, horrid, blurriness and degraded looks through awful interloption. LCD owners can't do that since they are stuck with "emulated" resolutions with sub-par sharpness (since LCD owners don't have the option of looking good at any resolution but one). Have fun with that.I can change my LCD's res to many things. Most CRT owners are stuck with a square screen. Have fun with that. Amazing how easy it is to change from 1:1, to Aspect, to Full, isn't it? CRT owners don't get that (since they don't option).
That's pretty ironic, because CRT owners find it a bit funny that the "elitist" attitudes of LCD owners who seem to think simply because it's newer and thinner that it actual equals BETTER graphics at all resolutions.Yep, pretty easy. The CRT "elitist" attitude is a bit funny to me. Some act as if a LCD is like using an etch-a-sketch to view graphics with