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Peter1
post Dec 28 2008, 07:34 AM
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Hello
I just rplaced my 15" big monitor with a flat screen 17".
My xp sp3 resolution choices are 1024x600 up to 1360x768.
During the software installation I think the directions said to set it to 1140x? but I do not have an 1140.
I have tried to scroll for the best reception which seems to be 1024x768 but either the letters are too big or too small although the small are almost acceptable. It is set to 32 bit.
Would moving up to an 18" screen help or is there an other issue to lo consider?
Pc is Dell and the screen is Acer. Money is a factor.Thank you
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Peter1
post Dec 28 2008, 12:12 PM
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I tried 'largest' but the view was the same.
I called customer support to register and they gave me the tech support # which I will call tomorrow when they open.
I'll let you know.
Thanx again
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