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Why I can't set My resolution and color depth higher?
Sunday, November 15, 2009 - 8 Posts by 4 People @ Computer help and Discussion - CNET
depth highest of 32bit and Resolution 1280x800 as maximum. Why I can't set it higher?
Hi, I have Windows vista home premium 64bit installed in my laptop. But I only can set my color
my laptop and it say the maximum resolution I can get with this monitor is 1280x800 and color depth...
fedora fc2 problem with display color depth and resolution
Monday, February 21, 2005 - 6 Posts @ gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general - Page 1217 - Fedora .org
Processor. I cant get both
1024x768 resolution and color depth more than 8 together.
I can get a ...
depth of 16, but the highest resolution i get
is 640x480. If I want a higher resolution, anything
; 1024x768 resolution and color depth more than 8 together.
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> I can get a color depth...
cant chage color depth or resolution
Thursday, July 30, 2009 - 3 Posts @ General XP issues or comments - PCbanter
My video controller got deleted on my computer, is that the reason i can not
change the color depth
or resolution? my screen now is all weird looking like
its disstorted. when i shut off my computer
, is that the reason i can
not
change the color depth or resolution? my screen now is all weird looking...
Monitor Color bit depth
Sunday, April 12, 2009 - 6 Posts @ Mandriva - { mindfrost82.com }
Are for 16.2 million colors with dithering, at
1280x1024 resolution. A review describes that as more than ...
I have a BenQ FP71G flat panel monitor. I seem to recall getting 32 bit
color some time ago
million colors with dithering, at
> 1280x1024 resolution. A review describes that as more than some
Need High Resolution monitor for Viewing Xrays
Thursday, November 01, 2007 - 15 Posts @ Graphics Cards - Graphic & Displays - Tom's Hardware UK and Ireland
Im looking for a high resolution monitor that can be used for viewing xrays and mri's in an office
. No games or movies will be used on the monitor.
Can anyone make any suggestions of good high resolution
(screen area) isn't nearly as important as high color resolution (how many colors the monitor...
Monitor resolution
Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 20 Posts @ www.centos.org - CentOS 5 - General Support
Is 1900x1200. When I recently had to re-install CentOS the monitor resolution was 800x600. I tried to go
I have a dual boot: Windows XP pro 32 bit and CentOS 5.3. In Windows, my screen resolution
I did my initial install I had the same issue with resolution but solved it with the help of another
Monitor resolution
Sunday, October 11, 2009 - 13 Posts @ www.centos.org - CentOS 5 - General Support
Is 1900x1200. When I recently had to re-install CentOS the monitor resolution was 800x600. I tried to go
I have a dual boot: Windows XP pro 32 bit and CentOS 5.3. In Windows, my screen resolution
: false
driver info : false
precompiled interfaces : true
no ncurses color : false
query latest
Can't change resolution on IBM NetVista / IBM Monitor
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 - 9 Posts by 5 People @ Debian User • System configuration
Hi Folks,
First of all, my apologies for starting another thread concerning resolution issues
: I am stuck with using a resolution of 640x480 @ 75Hz @ 16Bit. With 8bit I get a higher res
Chipset Integrated Graphics Device"
Monitor "IBM L170p"
DefaultDepth 16
SubSection "Display"
Depth
Cannot get proper monitor resolution to display
Thursday, January 07, 2010 - 15 Posts @ www.centos.org - CentOS 5 - General Support
I am having video issue with ubuntu 9.10 and centos 5.4 cannot get resolution higher than 800x600
on Viewsonic vg930m monitor...The first time I installed ubuntu 9.10 worked great, since
not been automatically detected correctly, go back to the Settings tab and choose Resolution and Color
Better colors with higher resolution?
Tuesday, February 02, 2010 - 3 Posts @ .thinkpads.com • ThinkPad T4x Series
Do colors get better if a monitor's resolution is increased? Will a smaller screen of the same
resolution provide better colors as well as sharper text? For example, will colors be more vibrant ...
Screen quality is the key here.
Higher resolution does help - or at least doesn't hurt - on a good
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