[TechAssist] Re: Proview LCD 17" monitor PRO758, model 780 many resolutions "not supported"?]

  • From: Gary McCartney <gary@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 15:44:36 -0400

Phil, I think most LCD monitors only support a couple of different
resolutions. Some of them have what is called the "native resolution"
meaning there is one specific resolution that the monitor is designed to
run on to provide the best quality picture. If ran on one of the
secondary resolutions, the display may look very choppy or grainy..
Maybe the newer displays are different, but the older ones I've seen as
are like I mentioned.




Gary McCartney

McCartney Electronics
Guelph Ontario Canada 
Est. 1984
email: gary (at) number63.ca






Phil Bader wrote:
> 
> Update:
> Since last post I downloaded the drivers for this on my bench PC (Win
> 98SE) but still black . I assume there is some resolution senseing
> issue. proview has a flat rate for these I think. Will research if no
> responses.
> Phil
> 
> Customer said many PCs he tries to use it on just black screen. Some
> PC's shows good display.
> I hooked it up to my CM2125 analyser. My 800x600  and 1024x768 ON MY
> ANALYSER gave a black display with the "this mode not suported" error.
> 640x480 worked.
> I wonder if the monitor is OK, just finicky as to the exact refreshes used.
> Anyone know?
> Yould you download drivers for this to my PC, and then try all the modes
> there?
> I am assuming all this  info like specs and drivers is available at
> proview.com?
> Phil Bader
> 
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