Re: Re: [ql-users] Aurora screen resolution

2004-11-30 Thread dilwyn.jones
LCD panels have a 'native' resolution where every pixel is physically represented by an element within the panel. Lower resolutions are 'scaled' down either by the graphics drivers or by hardware (panel or graphic driver chip). Lower resolutions will never be as 'clear' and the native.

Re: [ql-users] Aurora screen resolution

2004-11-30 Thread ZN
On 30/11/04 at 04:02 James Hunkins wrote: LCD panels have a 'native' resolution where every pixel is physically represented by an element within the panel. Lower resolutions are 'scaled' down either by the graphics drivers or by hardware (panel or graphic driver chip). Lower resolutions

Re: Re: [ql-users] Aurora screen resolution

2004-11-30 Thread P Witte
Dilwyn Jones writes: LCD prices are starting to fall now, it was rare last year to find a LCD under £200 here, now you can suddenly get 14 LCD screens from about £130 even in high street stores, and 15 inch from about £150 just that I've noticed without really looking recently. Suddenly I

Re: Re: [ql-users] Aurora screen resolution

2004-11-30 Thread dilwyn.jones
: P Witte [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2004/11/30 Tue PM 02:04:43 GMT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Re: [ql-users] Aurora screen resolution Dilwyn Jones writes: LCD prices are starting to fall now, it was rare last year to find a LCD under £200 here, now you can suddenly get 14 LCD

Re: Re: [ql-users] Aurora screen resolution

2004-11-30 Thread Dave P
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Phoebus Dokos wrote: BTW: Q60 and Q40 will not work on an LCD unless its a very expensive one (like say the IBM 21 UXGA of cost at about 2500 USD -or- if you are lucky a cheap one that supports the extra modes- However Qx0s CAN be modified by DD to work correctly with

Re: Re: [ql-users] Aurora screen resolution

2004-11-30 Thread Phoebus Dokos
Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:57:52 -0600 (CST),() Dave P [EMAIL PROTECTED] /wrote: On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Phoebus Dokos wrote: BTW: Q60 and Q40 will not work on an LCD unless its a very expensive one (like say the IBM 21 UXGA of cost at about 2500 USD -or- if you are lucky a cheap one that supports