Showing posts with label gaming monitor high resolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming monitor high resolution. Show all posts

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Will a higher resolution monitor improve the way a game looks?




Mischief


Would getting a monitor with a higher native resolution such as a 22" 1680 x 1050 widescreen make games look sharper? My current monitor is a 17" 1280 x 1024 resolution. My 8800 gt says it supports 2560 x 1600.

Will it actually make games look sharper, or is it going to be the same since it's more pixels, but it's also a bigger screen so I'm assuming it needs those pixels to fill it... so it's not like they're going to be more compact or anything. I'm not totally sure how resolution works in relation to in-game picture quality. Could some one give a short explaination if it does in fact improve picture quality?

I was lookin' at this monitor specifically: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009094
Yes, but if I lower the resolution, it will be less pixels trying to fill the same size viewing area. If I got a monitor that supports a higher resolution, then I'd have more pixels, but the viewing area also must increase (to say, 22") - which means those pixels won't be as packed together as if that level of pixels could fit on my 17". I'm probably misunderstanding the idea of resolution. I have it in my mind that the quality of the picture would be determined by the amount of pixels packed onto the screen in relation to the size of the viewing area...



Answer
It will make the game look sharper, because, as you should know, in the game options, you can change the resolution of the monitor. To show you whether it would be sharper or not, give this a shot. Change the options in the game to display at a lower resolution, such as 1024 by 768. Or even lower. Play the game as you normally would and compare the resolution to the 1280 by 1024. If you do not see a visible difference in between those, then you should reconsider purchasing a new monitor. Then again, as most gamers would agree, the bigger the better, so a 5 inch increase to your monitor would make it look larger, and to some people...better!

In the end, the higher the resolution, the sharper, more clear, the image will be, and a larger screen will be a very good choice for playing games.

Gaming resolution , . . . ?




Sek


1366x768 resolution and running everything at max using gtx 460, like crysis 2, but im told im not maxing the games out as the resolution is bad, personally i think its a beast when games are maxed... is there much difference? , my monitor doesnt go any higher.
Running on a 19 inch monitor.



Answer
Depends on several factors:
Screen size. A 19 inch monitor that resolution will have very small pixels. A 27 inch will have larger pixels and seem not as detailed.
Viewing distance. The 19 and the 27 will look the same if you look at the 27 from 1.5X farther away. Your eyes will see the same detail.
Visual acuity. If you have 20/20 uncorrected, you will see more detail on anything.




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Sunday, February 9, 2014

My monitor keeps forcing a lower resolution on games despite the game's setting to be at a higher resolution.?




Screw


My native resolution is 1600x900, on most games it'll be fine with displaying this. However recently I installed a new video card and on some games (not all) It seems that trying to set it higher than 1280x720 causes it to show that size, BUT only show a maximum of 1280x720 at any one moment giving it a "zoomed in" effect. I can't figure out what to do.


Answer
If your video card is a Nvidia you may want to check out the nvidia control panel. You may need to set it so that it expands the full size of your monitor resolution. I have to do this occasionally when I mess with my own resolution out of games, but I never play in full screen, so it may not apply to you.

Here are some instructions just to -check- the settings. Right-click your desktop and choose Nvidia Control Panel. From there you should see an option called "Adjust Desktop Size & Position" click this and you have 3 choices. "Aspect Ratio", "Fullscreen" and "No Scaling" Try setting it to "Fullscreen" this -should- force the games and desktop to take up your entire monitor area, regardless of the ingame resolution you select.

EDIT::

This should also allow you to pick your native resolution. However, if it doesn't, there is a chance your card doesn't support beyond the 1280x720 ingame. May want to check your card's packaging or developer website for more information.

Monitor resolution(gaming)?




John Smith


Is a resolution higher than 1080p worth it for gaming?


Answer
beyond 1080 hmmm it really depends on the game for ex. some games needs res. of 1900x1200 to look good while other games look fine at 1440x900, another big influence is how big your tv/monitor is for ex. a small tv/monitor has less space but same amount of pixels as a bigger tv so it looks better. For most 15-40" tvs 1080p is fine beyond that there is 1920x1200 and 2560x1600 and even a higher res. tv showcased in ces 2010.




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