A question for people with a 30″ monitor and 2560×1600 native resolution?
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 at
7:27 am
Can you run your monitor at 1280x800 resolution and not see any smearing, artifacts, or similar problems?
Aviatingamateur, so you are able to use 1280x800 resolution on your 30" monitor? For both games and regular use and there are no weird display artifacts?
When you say the pixels look big, you just mean everything on the screen looks larger and more crammed together, correct?
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That depends on the type of monitor you have and type of video card you have.
You should be able to. 1280×800 is exactly 4:1 pixel mapping on a 2560×1600 screen (i.e. every four pixels on the 2560×1600 screen scales to exactly 1 pixel in 1280×800).
The pixels will look HUGE though.
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