Getting the best display on monitor
Getting the best display on monitor
Monitor VGA video port connect to PC(Windows OS)
1. Right click the mouse on the Desktop ➡️ click Graphics Options ➡️ click Output to ➡️ click Monitor.
2. Right click the mouse on the Desktop ➡️ click Resolution ➡️ Click the drop-down list next to Resolution. Check for the resolution marked (recommended). This is your LCD monitor’s native resolution—usually the highest resolution your monitor can support.
Monitor HDMI or DVI video port connect to PC(Windows OS)
1. Right click the mouse on the Desktop ➡️ click Graphics Options ➡️ click Output to ➡️ click Digital Television.
2. Right click the mouse on the Desktop ➡️ click Resolution ➡️ Click the drop-down list next to Resolution. Check for the resolution marked (recommended). This is your LCD monitor’s native resolution—usually the highest resolution your monitor can support.
Resolution based on LCD monitor size
Monitor size | Recommended resolution (in pixels) |
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7-inch widescreen LCD monitor | 1024 x 600/1280 x 720 |
8.4-inch standard ratio LCD monitor | 800 x 600 |
10.4-inch standard ratio LCD monitor | 800 x 600/1024 x 768 |
12.1-inch standard ratio LCD monitor | 800 x 600/1024 x 768 |
15-inch standard ratio LCD monitor | 1024 x 768 |
15.6-inch widescreen LCD monitor | 1366 x 768/1920 x 1080 |
17-inch standard ratio LCD monitor | 1280 × 1024 |
18.5-inch widescreen LCD monitor | 1366 x 768 |
19-inch standard ratio LCD monitor | 1280 × 1024 |
19-inch widescreen LCD monitor | 1440 x 900 |
20-inch standard ratio LCD monitor | 1600 × 1200 |
22-inch widescreen LCD monitor | 1680 × 1050 |
21.5-inch widescreen LCD monitor | 1920 x 1080 |
23.6-inch widescreen LCD monitor | 1920 x 1080 |
24-inch widescreen LCD monitor | 1920 × 1200 |