Originally posted by: Srikanth
will the lcd work at resolutions lower than their native resolutions?
anyone?
Originally posted by: Tabby
well i got an LG flatron wide 19" with 3000:1 contrast and 2ms and i like it a lot. i got it for 199$ it might be cheaper now. i don't no but it was worth every penny i think the modle name is L196W im haveing a hard time finding it on LG website the one thay got say it has 5ms wen mine has 2ms but lets just say wen playing oblivion it looks sharp and clear and i dont see the white film thing i see a lot in my friends house 😀
Originally posted by: Srikanth
I am planning to buy a 19" lcd monitor. But am confused as to which one to buy.
How are the viewsonic ones especially VA1912wb? There is also no recent lcd comparison article on anandtech to refer to.
Please suggest.
Thank you.
Originally posted by: Srikanth
I need this lcd for an old PIII system. The max resolution supported by the onboard graphics is 1024x768. will the new lcds work in this resolution?
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: Srikanth
I need this lcd for an old PIII system. The max resolution supported by the onboard graphics is 1024x768. will the new lcds work in this resolution?
If the PC has an AGP slot, it'd be worthwhile putting say a $40ish 6200 Nvidia board in there. It will make a world of difference, and free up the resources (cpu time, ram) that the onboard is currently sucking down.
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: Srikanth
I need this lcd for an old PIII system. The max resolution supported by the onboard graphics is 1024x768. will the new lcds work in this resolution?
If the PC has an AGP slot, it'd be worthwhile putting say a $40ish 6200 Nvidia board in there. It will make a world of difference, and free up the resources (cpu time, ram) that the onboard is currently sucking down.
If it is AGP 1/2x slot, it won't work. Mosto f onboard AGP mobos don't come with separate AGP port.