Saturday, November 14, 2009

Native Resolutions of LCD Monitors

LCD monitors may differ in their brands, character, physical appearance and qualities, as a buyer you require to compare them, in order to decide on the particular qualities that you wish to have in your monitor. When buying LCD monitor we consider many features related to size, quality and appearance of monitors leaving one of the most important aspect related to image value i.e. “native resolution”. All LCD technology equipments generally support particularly specified screen resolution entitled as the native resolution. Native resolution is nothing but tangible statistics of vertical and horizontal pixels which finally compose matrix of the LCD display. Native resolution is provided in product portrayal of any LCD Monitor. Most commonly used native resolutions for LCD monitors are 17-19": 1280x1024 (SXGA), 22" (Widescreen): 1680x1050 (WSXGA+), 23" (Ultra-Widescreen): 2048x1152 (QWXGA), 30" (Widescreen): 2560x1600. If you set up your computer display to lower native resolution your monitor will occupy compact perceptible part of the VDT which may affect the quality. Good native resolution formulates the ideal picture quality and your objects will not smudge on the screen.
LCD Monitor

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