Heh, that's a guy. I guess the gender was lost when I edited the picture.Originally posted by Huy
That girl in green/black is even scarrier than shattermenow's.
My eyes hurt after trying to read the text - I have ClearType enabled, but I think it's a bold font, with doubled thicknesses (widths).
Had my eyes tested three weeks ago, no change in strength.Originally posted by glitter burns
How's your vision been lately? LOL nuh it might be the screen resolution. It's not a big deal... not being able to read it just adds to the "grunge effect"
True, most 15" CRT (flat or curved) monitors will only operate at 1024*768. Depending on the video card and hardware (monitor most importantly) you can 'up the ante' but I don't recommend doing this. For larger monitors however, up to 1600*1200 is not uncommon.I use 1024 x 768 and it works fine in that. And I checked it in 600 x 800, and it was ok... kind of huge but ok I guess.
It was my 18th birthday present from mum, two 17" LCDs. If I wanted to really push it, perhaps even three 15" LCDs but 15" is fairly common these days, and 19" is for "high-end" users, with 17" eventually, if not already, becoming the standard dimension/size for LCDs (for CRTs, most would be on 17" by now, seeing as though they are dirt cheap for a flat panel 17" CRT)17 inches?! *jealous*
Originally posted by Fosweb
Hey Huy, you might know this:
If I get a 15" LCD (rather than a cheaper 17" one) and it has a standard res of 1024x768, can I still run it at at least 1152x864?
Maybe I should just spend more for 17"...
(Sorry I've been away for the past 12 hrs)Originally posted by Fosweb
If I get a 15" LCD (rather than a cheaper 17" one) and it has a standard res of 1024x768, can I still run it at at least 1152x864?
Maybe I should just spend more for 17"...
What he said.Originally posted by Winston
heh nah you can't LCD's resolutions when they say it only supports 1024, it's only 1024 it's locked in at that, i got a 15" can't make it go any higher, so you're better off investing in a 17"
And, what he said.Originally posted by sunny
LCDs have a physical limit as to how many pixels are on it, and the advertised resolution is usually that.
Originally posted by bubz
http://fakin-it.org - blog, etc
i've got some other sites too but they're pathetic ;;
after using 1024x768, 800x600 looks really strange
most webmasters design for 1024 anyway
uhhhhhh what do you mean?Originally posted by Winston
AHAHA Which one is u in the site?
lol i had to scroll ur site to see it sorry i was lost ... oohhh lookin goodOriginally posted by bubz
uhhhhhh what do you mean?