The Kuro Elite PRO 141FD has the ability to have a 1080p True24/60Hz signal.
The screen resolution is determined by the monitor not the desktop.
The best resolution to be used for ones computer screen is 1024 x 768 as computer screens are getting larger, the larger the resolution the better the visual data.
well for my 19" it is 1440x900
What allows you to adjust the screen resolution
Screen resotuion sizes are individual depending on the screen size of the computer you are using - remember the larger the screen resolution you choose the more RAM it needs and some games may run slower.
Depends on the screen resolution in your system settings. Resolution is generally not application-specific.
That's different. The best ist arround 100%, than it's unimportant how width the user's screen is. I use around 800px but for users with old screens (and bad eyes) and a screen resolution of 800X600 is that too broad. In the future, where the resolution will be bigger, 800px is to small. Today resolution are possible between 800x600 and 1280x1024 for a 19"-Screen. On my 24" a have a resolution of 1920X1200, the 800px-image is there just a half of the screen...
If one has a 1080p LCD screen the number of pixels the screen usually will have 1920 pixels in length and 1080 pixels in width. The 1080p means that there are 1080 lines of vertical resolution on the LCD screen.
Go to the System menu, then Preferences, then Screen Resolution.
Click right on your system screen then select and click on scree resolution keyword the new window is open and screen resolution button is show then you can change your screen resolution according by you.
The screen based images should have the same resolution as the screen - usually about 72dpi.
Assuming you meant screen resolution, first go to Control Panel. Then under 'Appearance and Personalisation', click on 'Adjust screen resolution'. After that, next to 'Resolution', click on the drop down menu. From there, adjust the slider until you find your preferred screen resolution. Then, click the 'Apply' button. Finally, the screen resolution will change and you will be given 15 seconds to decide if you still want that screen resolution. If by 15 seconds, you have not made a decision, the screen resolution will be reverted to what it was like before.