On Tue 13 Feb 2007 (11:11:39 +0000), Chris Evans wrote: >LCDs are best viewed at the actual resolution of the LCD elements. > >The question (like with HD TV) is what does the picture look like at >other resolutions say 1024x768. > >We did once see an LCD that could display lower resolutions at 1:1 but >that meant that 800x600 had a very large black area around the image:-( > >For people with poor eye sight LCD are a big problem unless it is so >bad they need 640x512 which will display 2:1 on a 17" or 19" >or 800x600 on the now rare 20" 1600x1200 LCD's >The only altenative is a non 1:1 (desktop pixel:displayed pixel) which >to me isn't as bad as I think it sounds. I have a 32" LCD 1366x768 TV with "PC input", and its handbook says that it supports the following resolutions at 60 Hz / 70 Hz / 75 Hz... VGA 640 x 480 SVGA 800 x 600 XGA 1024 x 768 SXGA 1280 x 1024 ..so what scaling/letterboxing/cropping would those be displayed at? The Iyonix supports those screen modes of course, but does it output the correct signals/voltages/etc for such an LCD television set? Tennant Stuart -- _ ________________________________________ ( _ .|_ ||_ _ |_ / _)(_)(_)||_)||_ ( )|_ / Why does *he* get to use his name? ______________________/ tennant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support