Thursday, June 2, 2011

The text on my computer screen is 'jagged' because I changed the resolution. Help?

I recently got a new computer screen, and at first, the picture on the screen was stretched length-ways.

I read on the internet that the standard resolution is 1280 by 768.

I changed it to that, restarted it, and now, the picture seems like it should be, except it's all jaggedy, and it's hard to read.



How do I make the picture smooth and sharp, like it should be?The text on my computer screen is %26039;jagged%26039; because I changed the resolution. Help?
It is not just the screen that is having the problem but I suspect it is your graphics card that is possibly not able to display the correct resolution for the screen size required. You may find you need to experiment with the resolution sizes available to you to get the right image from your new screen.

There are several different Widescreen resolutions and assuming your graphics card is capable of it you should try them all to see which gives you the best image.

depending on the screen you have purchased try some of the resolutions listed below

List of 16:9 Widescreen Resolutions

Resolution - Aspect ratio

852x480-----16:9

1280x720-----16:9

1365x768-----16:9

1600x900-----16:9

1920x1080-----16:9



List of 16:10 Widescreen Resolutions

Resolution - Aspect ratio

1440x900-----16:10

1680x1050-----16:10

1920x1200-----16:10

2560x1600-----16:10

3840x2400-----16:10

7680x4800-----16:10



List of High-definition television Resolutions (HDTV):

720p (1280脳720 progressive scan)

1080i (1920脳1080 split into two interlaced fields of 540 lines)

1080p (1920脳1080 progressive scan)