On a Windows computer screen resolution can be changed by right clicking on the desktop and selecting the screen resolution option. The various options will be available on a drop down menu with the optimum resolution for the monitor marked as recommended.
maybe because you dont save it!!!
Best screen resolutions continue to be 1080p for plasma screens. This provides the highest color ratio to back ratio available in plasma scrrens known today. As screens get larger 3.2 ratio utilizing 1080p is top rated.
640 x 480
Yes and no. A monitor can support several different screen resolutions. A CRT monitor can technically support any screen resolution sent to it, although the screen may be unreadable at extremely high resolutions. An LCD monitor supports a strict number of resolutions, but almost always more than one. The resolution that your screen actually uses (or tries to use) is specified by the video card, not the monitor. So purchasing a high-definition monitor won't do you any good if your video card is only capable of displaying 1024x768.
I not sure, but may be it cannot match the screen resolutions when conpare to monitor.
because you need to do something new/you have to change.
A pixel is a dot on a computer screen. The distance between pixels is not a fixed size - it can vary, even on the same screen (if you choose different resolutions). Measure the width of your screen, and check your screen's resolution.
Pokerstars only supports 4:3 aspect ratio resolutions. So on a wide screen it can't be stretched to fit the whole screen.
The total number of spots on a CRT screen that are addressable by software is called screen resolution. Typical resolutions include 1024x768, 800x600 and 1600x1200.
WXGA stands for Wide Extended Graphics Array and refers to resolutions which widen the aspect ratios of the standard XGA resolutions for use on wide screen TVs and monitors.
WXGA stands for Wide Extended Graphics Array and refers to resolutions which widen the aspect ratios of the standard XGA resolutions for use on wide screen TVs and monitors.
HP themselves do not manufacture motherboards. Most mother boards now will easily support resolutions of 1200x800.