running an LCD monitor at res other than native

Regulator07

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very simply, if i run an LCD monitor at a lower resolution that its native resolution, will i damage the monitor at all, or is it just image quality that i lose?
 

Cheezeit

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I think its just that lcds look horrible if not at their native. It shouldn't dmagae the monitor
 

cantbprince

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I believe it's just image quality that your loosing... as far as i know the native is just the standard resolution... (for optimal viewing)
 

Auric

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You're not losing anything except size if it remains centered. Only running at a lower horizontal resolution and enabling scaling to fill the maximum size results in quality loss.
 
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your eyes, yes.

Auric: It's more than just a simple quality loss. It's not 1024x768 on a CRT 20". It's not only scaled, but LCDs have blurriness problems when scaling down from native resolution.
 

Sy

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The only time it won't look like total crap is if you divide the native resolution by a whole number say 2. So If you have a Dell 2100FP which has a native 1600x1200 resolution you divide that resolution by 2 1600/2 = 800 & 1200/2 =600 . So if you run at a resolution of 800x600 it won't look too bad.

~Sy