Re: Is 1600x1200 screen better than 1440x900?



Am Dienstag, 24. April 2012 schrieb Sian Mountbatten:
When I replaced my desktop with a new computer, I kept my TFT screen. It
has the non-standard size of 1440x900.

Recently, I have been wondering if it would be better for me to have
1600x1200 screen. Would this be better for Linux software? What about HD
TV? And movies?

Any comments welcome

TFT should be used in its native resolution. Doing so, you get the sharpest
screen.

I recommend to use 1440x900 resolution and adjust icon size, fonts etc to your
needs.

Regards

Hans


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