You will either need a "dual-head" video card, or two video cards. Check that the medical monitor conforms to a PC standard - it may not. If it has a HD-15 or DVI video connector, then it should be standard - and easy to find a card that will work with it. If it has 3,4, or 5 BNC cables for video it will be much harder. In that case you need to look for a workstation graphics card - and probably something that is obsolete now. (Cheer up - that means it's cheaper!)
To use the full capabilities of this "high resolution" monitor, you may need to use a workstation graphics card even if the monitor has a standard connector. Check the refresh rate and resolution, and then compare with high-end consumer cards, and with workstation cards.
Some cards will support a very high refresh rate, but only at low resolution.
By "workstation card" I mean something like an nVidia Quadro or 3DLabs Wildcat or ATI FireGL. Note that these can cost upwards of $3000.
A resolution of at least 200 dpi is considered a standard for importing pictures to your computer.
640x480
The resolution is the pixel dimensions of the display screen. It typically has a native pixel revolution of 1920x1080. It also depends on the inches in diameter of the LCD monitor. You can also use an HDTV as a computer monitor.
Standard VGA Resolution all depends on your screen size my default for my desktop is 1280 by 720 and my parents desktop is 1152 by 864. so check the resolution on the monitor to sell what the default and max Resolution is.
you can play with that on counter strike best would be 1200x960 for best looking graphics if your computer/laptop can handle it.
Standard keyboards are usually 104 keys, though some may have some extra ones for additional functions.
That is hard to answer without knowing more details about the actual computer. What is the resolution that your monitor is currently set at. Does the actual game support that resolution. It appears it is defianatley a resolution problem. Research the supported resolutions for the game that you are trying to play, then see if your video card has a matching resolution. If the monitor is a "wide-screen" then you may need to set the resolution to a standard montior size to play the game.
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Usually it uses standard settings, such as, no Aero, low resolution if video driver was not found and so on.
The Star Wars trilogy is a popular movie series. It had groundbreaking special effects, and there are TV shows and video games based on the trilogy. The movie is the standard resolution for movies.
Most BIOSs output their display at the standard VGA resolution (640 x 480).
640 x 480