The X2Gen monitor typically offers several widescreen settings to optimize the display for various tasks. Common settings include 16:9 and 21:9 aspect ratios, which are ideal for watching movies and gaming. Users can also adjust resolution settings to match the capabilities of their graphics card for enhanced clarity. Additionally, settings for brightness, contrast, and color calibration can further enhance the widescreen experience.
a wide screen monitor is called DESKTOP
Yes, you can. I run a 17" X2gen as monitor No. 1 and a 21" wide screen acer as No. 2 in Windows XP professional. No. 1 is set to 1280 x 1024 and No. 2 is set to 1680 x 1050.
well for my 19" it is 1440x900
You need to reset the screen by pressing the button on your LCD monitor.
To un-lock the OSD - press and hold the Left button while the monitor is off and then press power button to turn the monitor on.
I was told to increase the resolution, but that didn't work. The photos display correctly on a non-wide-screen, but stretched on a wide-screen. Viewsonic says it's the photo software and the photo software people say it's the monitor. I have a wide-screen monitor, this is what I do: Don't maximize the photo window. Use the restore-down button (between minimize & maximize) in the upper right corner.
You can get products that can turn any monitor into a TV with various inputs.
Generally an LCD 17 inch monitor will have a default resolution of 1280 x 1024
plasma
That depends on the resolution of the screen the pixel is on. An old tv has a lot less pixels than a modern wide screen computer monitor.
No, You will have to upgrade your video card.
The one on this screen appears to be about 1 centimeter wide by 1 centimeter high. This will vary depending on the brand and model of your monitor, as well as on the current setting of screen resolution.