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The screen resolution is determined by the monitor not the desktop.
240x360
The resolution of a monitor is governed by the number of pixels on the screen.
Set your video card resolution to the same resolution that your flat screen supports.
well for my 19" it is 1440x900
Click on start>control panel>display and you should see a screen come up with options to change the resolution on your screen. click settings, under display, move slider left or right to select correct screen resolution as recommended for your computer monitor.
That is a reference to screen or monitor resolution.
Generally an LCD 17 inch monitor will have a default resolution of 1280 x 1024
The measurements used to determine a monitors screen resolution is Pixels per Inch (PPI). The size of a monitor in inches and the total pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions determines the PPI of the screens resolution. For Example a 15 inch monitor has a maximum of 1024x768 pixel resolution.
Resolution is the screen size (monitor). There are different types of monitors which are different size screens (resolution).
Sorry, there is no default resolution. There have been various 18´´ monitors.
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.