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    G51VX-X3A and it's resolution

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by vaedur, Jan 5, 2010.

  1. vaedur

    vaedur Notebook Enthusiast

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    The native resolution of 1900x1080 seems much.. can i game at lower resolutions without blurr? Turning down the res seems to me will up the graphics..
     
  2. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    lol turn down the AA and all... turn down the res but i have played many games below native res and no fuss...2 options basically

    1. Turn down res and max details
    2. Keep res and lower details...
     
  3. Explosivpotato

    Explosivpotato Notebook Consultant

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    I think he's having a problem with things looking too small because of the resolution. If that's the case, yeah you can turn it down. Be careful though, as some screens don't seem to scale as well as others.
     
  4. Amnesiac

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    You will find that native resolution will be best. You simply can't run an LCD at it's non native resolution without blur, unless the other resolution is exactly half, a quarter, an eighth, etc, of the native.

    Example: If you are to use a non native resolution on that screen, it would need to be something like 960 x 600 (half of 1920 x 1080) and so on.
     
  5. vaedur

    vaedur Notebook Enthusiast

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    I don't even have the laptop yet,(just sent it back actually) i'm just concerned if i have a game that is having trouble in the resolution, if i can actually turn it down or not.. thanks for the input..