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    Screen: 15" SXGA Color Shine (1400 x 1050)

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by mazdaspeed, Apr 12, 2006.

  1. mazdaspeed

    mazdaspeed Notebook Guru

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    Hi!

    The native resolution of the V6J asus is 1400 x 1050. Does it means that if I put the screen in 1024 x 768 the quality will be bad?

    Thanx
     
  2. drumfu

    drumfu super modfu

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    try it and check it out for yourself
     
  3. jagged

    jagged Notebook Consultant

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    I have no experience with SXGA monitors but based on what I read (I was also asking the same questions as you), yup, you should run the display on its native resolution.

    So meaning, SXGA should be run in 1400x1050 and XGA in 1024x768.

    But as drumfu mentioned, better try it out yourself if you have a chance to play around with the machine :)
     
  4. otaku

    otaku Notebook Deity

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    Yeah you'll wanna run it at 1400x1050 if I run mine at anything else the quality is not so good.