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Notebook Widescreen Output to Data Projector
Just match the resolution with the monitor resolution and you should be fine. I tried a few on a standard monitor and ended up (after setting up the screen so that the images were not distorted) with black bars on the top and bottom just like a 9x16 format on a 4x3 TV. I assume that these are wide screen

HD football ... why not?
... "standard" SVGA monitor timings and sizes, and if your monitor supports non-standard modes (like the widescreen mode), then you must provide modelines for those modes. I apologize, but I cannot help you on that one. I have a fairly standard monitor, so things just kinda "worked" for me, if you know what I mean.

RIP HD-DVD -Toshiba Officially Drops HD DVD
local.host> wrote: blackhead wrote: Can anyone recommend a 17" non-widescreen, < 30W LCD monitor? I intend to use it just for business making a I was hoping to use 17" and so get around 28W like the Hannspree above but with a standard rather than widescreen Unless you're running this off solar panels I feel

Widescreen or Normal
Looks as if I'm gonna be in the market for a new monitor to replace my ailing old Viewsonic CRT. Moving to LCD has become a more attractive option, but there are some valid questions even in that area. First, would a widescreen or standard aspect screen be better? While widescreen would be better for watching

Standard or Widescreen monitor?
Byron Hinson by...@activewin.com microsoft public windowsxp general Will Pittenger wrote: When Windows adds a new monitor using the standard driver, can it detect the aspect ratio? When I hooked up mine, all the resolution choice were for 4:3 monitors. There were no widescreen options.

New Widescreen Monitor treated by as standard monitor
And widescreen has never caught on as a PC monitor beyond a niche, in fact the trend for LCD's is for them to be taller, at least in the mainstream models, than a standard 4:3 TV. So interoperability between PC's and TV's will be difficult. No wonder Microsoft was pissed... Who wants to read a spreadsheet on a

Sony HD rumors?
A standard monitor gives a viewing angle of about 35°. With a larger screen, giving a viewing angle of 70°, women navigated better. And with two screens delivering a 100° angle, women matched men's spatial abilities. But there was a proviso. Women only matched men when the 3D virtual environment moved smoothly as

mplayer screensize
In all previous cases, Mac built-in monitors use a standard monitor interface with a different internal connector. It's just a matter of determining the pin assignments of the I also suspect that by the time you want to move into another Mac, 17" widescreen LCD's will be much more common and affordable.

Alignment issue
It will be some time before I can afford a widescreen TV. I don't understand what you're saying. "Widescreen" and "letterboxed" are the same thing -- and there's only one transfer on the disc, which is framed at 1.85:1. That transfer is, however, enhanced for 16:9 televisions, which will fill a standard monitor

Widescreen?
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 18:18:46 -0000, "Beck" <b...@photoscene.coo.ukk> wrote: Bought a monitor today for the 360. Its a 19in Trinitron and has a display resolution of up to Just because 4:3 is supported in low/standard resolution doesn't mean it is supported in HD, which is by definition a widescreen standard.

Standard aspect ratio vs. 16 x 9
Mel In other words you have a widescreen monitor with a 16:9 ratio rather than the standard monitor with a 4:3 ratio, am I right. If that is the case you need to select a resolution the has a verticle:horizontal ratio of 16 to 9 or 1.77 to 1 such as 1280x720 for example. Most of the resolutions in the display

Standard aspect ratio vs. 16 x 9
This looks especially bad on a widescreen display. With a standard square display it's not as noticeable. Why would webmasters do that? Especially with the growing popularity of widescreen monitors. Is it somehow more expensive to center content? I don't like widescreen monitor other than 24" ones whish are

Il Monitor definitivo
Are you sure they're 1024x768 and not 1280x1024? as most non-widescreen 19" monitors are nowadays. My main worry is that a TV really isn't going to be useable as a standard computer monitor..maybe fine for games, but not for word processing and stuff.. A TV is designed for viewing at a distance and therefore the

Standard or Widescreen monitor?
Troy @ TLC troychol...@hotmail.com microsoft public powerpoint The standard practice is: - Adjust screen resolution (of laptop) to match projector maximum resolution reset resolution to take advantage of your widescreen monitor -- - Troy Chollar - TLC Creative Services, Inc. - A MS PowerPoint MVP - Host of www.

Quick turnaround by CNET
Anyway in order for my to display letterbox on my TV I set it to Standard TV and Source (or letterbox). If I set it to Standard monitor I get the stretched out letterbox (tall & skinny) Hey there, here's a question: does Ronin support changing the Widescreen display from 16:9 Widescreen TV to 4:3 Standard TV?

Women deserve fancier monitors to make up for lower ability
If you drag the window to enlarge it on a standard monitor or standard 4:3 TV with a 4:3 resolution selected, then it will pretty much fill the screen. With a Black-Gold DVB-T card, everything is absolutely perfect on a standard widescreen TV. The display automatically switches to widescreen, letterbox,

Resolution Problem
Sierras danick5...@hotmail.com microsoft public access forms Hi I've been using a standard monitor in designing my forms. Now, I just upgraded to a widescreen monitor. The problem is, when I design a new form that looks fine on my screen, it is too wide on users with a standard monitor. And since the forms don't

HDTV's impact?
Are you sure they're 1024x768 and not 1280x1024? as most non-widescreen 19" monitors are nowadays. They are *set* for 1024 x 768. They are capable of far higher resolution. See below. My main worry is that a TV really isn't going to be useable as a standard computer monitor..maybe fine for games, but not for word

Multiple monitors?
Tomcat (Tom) tom_overton_1...@yahoo.com alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt Tomcat (Tom) wrote: I personally like a standard monitor instead of widescreen since I don't watch videos on my PC or play many games. When working with text, I would rather see more vertical lines than horizontal lines and you will see more

16:9 Widescreen
... to monitor output only, to full-screen and i boot with the computer connected to my nec xe17 monitor to prevent windows from selecting a standard monitor type. Discs like the japanese POLTERGEIST and NIKITA look pretty good, but the widescreen MATILDA still has lots of artifacts that look like the result of