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Thread: How Can I Know My Screen Resolution

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    Is this it:

    Dynaflat (N705H)
    0.25mm Dot Pitch Non-Glare
    330 x 250mm (16.1" max)
    Horizontal : 30 - 70/87 KHz
    Vertical : 50 - 160 Hz
    1280 x 1024 NI @ 65 Hz

    http://www.likom.com.my/ProsServ/DP/PS_DP_Product.asp

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    No. Mine must be an older model.

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    But now I can find it by myself Thanks guys!

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    dont put the Res to high so ur Video Card doesn't support it or you'll have some problems that can get real bad. but since u seem to know what your doing them go for it.

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    Keep increasing the resolution until you find one that doesn't work. You will be asked if you want to keep the resolution and have 15 seconds to respond. If you don't respond it should go back to what you had before, but sometimes the switch back doesn't work and you will have to reboot, but after rebooting things will be ok again.

    If you get to the max resolution allowed by your graphics card, you won't know the actual max resolution (of the monitor), but that won't matter unless you are selling the monitor or thinking of buying a new graphics card.
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    Originally posted by Pitbul@19 September 2003 - 15:27
    dont put the Res to high so ur Video Card doesn't support it or you'll have some problems that can get real bad. but since u seem to know what your doing them go for it.
    It's a pity I didn't red your message yesterday, cos I set my resolution out of range, and had no solutions but to format my hard-disk and setup again my os and all my programms, which I didn't finished yet. :pirate: :'(

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