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Hey everyone,
I'm planning on purchasing a computer today, but wanted to get some input first.
I've heard stories of people not being able to play games on their widescreen monitors because it stretches the characters and whatnot... is this so?
I plan on getting an openbox viewsonic vx2245wm (maybe) and an ati radeon x1950 xtx (probably)
Could someone shed some light on this for me? Thanks!
I'm planning on purchasing a computer today, but wanted to get some input first.
I've heard stories of people not being able to play games on their widescreen monitors because it stretches the characters and whatnot... is this so?
I plan on getting an openbox viewsonic vx2245wm (maybe) and an ati radeon x1950 xtx (probably)
Could someone shed some light on this for me? Thanks!
Last edited by Duki; Mar 15th, 2007 at 10:10 am.
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Of course it is true that an old game may not allow you to set it ot a widescreen resolution, but I would certainly not say that it stops me playing. It just makes it look slightly stretched. However, most newer games (all Steam games, to my knowledge) support widescreeen: I'm running a Hanns.G HW191DP 1440x900, and I'm happy with what I'm getting.
Last edited by DemonicGoldfish; Mar 15th, 2007 at 2:47 pm.
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Hanns.G HW191 19" Widescreen - Razer Copperhead 2000DPI Mouse - Logitech G15 Keyboard
Hanns.G HW191 19" Widescreen - Razer Copperhead 2000DPI Mouse - Logitech G15 Keyboard
Ok, well I've changed my option to an nVidia card; the geforce 7850 GT/ko
but I am having a hard time with monitors... i'm noticing a brightness of 280cd and 300cd... is there a big difference?
Also, I am probably going to buy a refurbished monitor, which comes with factory waranty... bad idea?
but I am having a hard time with monitors... i'm noticing a brightness of 280cd and 300cd... is there a big difference?
Also, I am probably going to buy a refurbished monitor, which comes with factory waranty... bad idea?
Last edited by Duki; Mar 16th, 2007 at 2:19 am.
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Hey everyone,
I'm planning on purchasing a computer today, but wanted to get some input first.
I've heard stories of people not being able to play games on their widescreen monitors because it stretches the characters and whatnot... is this so?
I plan on getting an openbox viewsonic vx2245wm (maybe) and an ati radeon x1950 xtx (probably)
Could someone shed some light on this for me? Thanks!
When it comes to widescreen and gaming any newer products generally support either format.
Whichever card you choose, (personally I run an X1950 Pro and plan on putting in a second in the next month or so and running them in crossfire mode) there is a settign either in that catalyst suite (ATI) or in the NVidia suite that allows you so select "fixed aspect ratio". What this means that instead of trying to output and stretch everythign to fit the screen it letterboxes it so as not to stretch it.
Really, the stretching is usually able to be dealt with but in some cases it can get extremely annoying. It's all a matter of personal preference.
When it comes ot the monitor, I would personally recommend a Samsung, if you have a little extra money it's worth it. If only for the 2 ms GTG response, any any newer games the texturing virtually depends on it.
When it comes to the brightness, it really depends ont he conditions of the room you use the monitor in. If it is a low light area then either is fine, but if it is extremely well lit, especially during the day,t he extra brightness can help make the image ont he monitor that much easier to see.
My current machin is a P4D Xtreme 3.0GHz processor, 2 Gig DDR2, Radeon X1950XT, and for a display, the beautiful Samsung 206BW.
ah that's awesome... i just bought the 226 model. I can't wait to see it... are they nice?
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Probably the nicest looking monitors I've seen when it comes to gaming. Only has two downsides to it and both are fairly negligible.
1) No height adjustment only tilt.
2) The bright blue led on the power button can be annoying/distracting if you are using it in low light conditions.
On the bright side, the Samsung Magicbright features are great, it allows oyu to very quickly change your settings based on the cuurent use, be it gaming, web browsing, word processing or whatever.
Samsung makes the best quality monitor when it comes down to it. Especially for the price point.
1) No height adjustment only tilt.
2) The bright blue led on the power button can be annoying/distracting if you are using it in low light conditions.
On the bright side, the Samsung Magicbright features are great, it allows oyu to very quickly change your settings based on the cuurent use, be it gaming, web browsing, word processing or whatever.
Samsung makes the best quality monitor when it comes down to it. Especially for the price point.
I just got my 226 in today and it's sweet looking. Can't wait to get my computer in so I can test it out. I'll post pictures when everything comes in... woo
It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure to Basic; as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration.
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I just got my 226 in today and it's sweet looking. Can't wait to get my computer in so I can test it out. I'll post pictures when everything comes in... woo
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread72889.html
Last edited by John A; Mar 21st, 2007 at 3:40 am.
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