Originally posted by: TheOtherRizzo
All monitors have some kind of scaling, usually stretch to full screen. There are no 22" monitors in existence that can display a 16:9 image without distorting it to 16:10.
Originally posted by: madh83
You can always set your video card to scale instead.
Originally posted by: Martimus
Here you go:
http://www.monitorwarehouse.co...rt_monitors_34_ctg.htm
Might be a little expensive though.
Don't want a CRT, thanks though.
Originally posted by: kmmatney
My 24" Soyo can scale between 16:10 and 4:3 resolution in the monitor. it only has VGA and DVI inputs, though, and I have no idea if it will work with a PS3. I bought it for $299.
Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth
Originally posted by: TheOtherRizzo
All monitors have some kind of scaling, usually stretch to full screen. There are no 22" monitors in existence that can display a 16:9 image without distorting it to 16:10.
What other options do i have?
Originally posted by: BernardP
Originally posted by: MyStupidMouth
Originally posted by: TheOtherRizzo
All monitors have some kind of scaling, usually stretch to full screen. There are no 22" monitors in existence that can display a 16:9 image without distorting it to 16:10.
What other options do i have?
You can buy a 23-inch or 26 inch HDTV TV set with component and HDMI input. The resolution is 1366x768 and these sets have the proper 16:9 aspect ratio.
This is the reason you see TV sets being used in stores to display PS3 and XBox 360 demos. The consoles are made for 16:9 HDTV, not for computer monitors.
Beware of some new 19-inch TV sets with 1440x900 native rez.
Personally, I would live with the 16:9 > 16:10 compaction if I wanted to use a computer monitor with a console.
Originally posted by: clickynext
I have a Dell 2007WFP and it does 1:1 scaling for 16:9. The only annoying thing is that it always defaults to filling the screen when changing resolutions, so you always have to change it manually to 1:1.
Of course, this is 20", but if one Dell has it, there must be others...
Originally posted by: aeternitas
If you want to play PS3 , you dont want a computer monitor
Also, ALL LCDs have scale distortion from their native resolution.