> 
> On May 10, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Stewie de Young wrote:
> 
> > The only thing you have to watch is that your video card can output  
> > what the monitor requires.
> > If you have something like a radeon 7500 32mb which can handle 1024  
> > x 768 and then buy a 24" LCD that needs 1920 x 1080 then the card  
> > will not drive the monitor.
> 
> A 32MB Radeon 7500 will display 1920x1080, and also 1920x1440 &  
> 2048x1536.
> 
> > Check the specs of both before you get the monitor.
> 
> This is good advice. It's just a bad example. I enjoy these kind of  
> self-referencing errors, it's a type of schadenfreude, the old "pot  
> calling the kettle black". You should have taken your own advice and  
> checked the Radeon 7500 specs first: 
> <http://ati.amd.com/products/radeon7500/radeon7500me/specs.html 
>  >
> 
Well , I was relying on my memory Chris which obviously needs the memory 
firmware update !
"This is good advice. It's just a bad example."
Yeah, the advice still stands and it is a bad example , but I'll check the 
specs next time.
The upshot is to check that they are compatible though unlike a mate of mine 
who bought a new 24" Dell monitor to plug into his Cube and it wouldn't 
recognise it until he upgraded his videocard to an nVidia 6200.

Stewie
                                          
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