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Adjusting the screen resolution Due to the nature of liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, the picture resolution is always fixed. For the best display performance, please set the display to its maximum resolution that is the same with the monitor aspect ratio. This is called "Native Resolution" or maximal resolution - that is, the clearest picture. Lower resolutions are displayed on a full screen through an interpolation circuit. Image blurring across pixel boundaries can occur with the interpolated resolution depending upon the image type and its initial resolution. To find out the monitor aspect ratio and native resolution of the purchased model, please check the Specification on the website. • To take full advantage of LCD technology you should select the native resolution setting of your PC screen as described below. Be aware that not all PC video cards provide this resolution value. If yours doesn't, check with the video card manufacturer's website for an updated driver for your particular model PC video card which supports this resolution. Software video drivers are often updated and available for new hardware video resolutions. If necessary, you may need to replace and update the PC video card hardware to be able to support the native resolution of the monitor. • Depending on the operating system on your PC, different procedures should be followed to adjust the screen resolution. Refer to the help document of your operating system for details. 1. Open Display Properties and select the Settings tab. You can open Display Properties by right-clicking on the Windows desktop and selecting Properties from the pop-up menu. 2. Use the slider in the 'Screen area' section to adjust the screen resolution. Select the recommended resolution (maximum resolution) then click Apply. If you select some other resolution, be aware that this other resolution is interpolated and may not accurately display the screen image as well as it could do at the native resolution setting. 3. Click OK then Yes. 4. Close the Display Properties window. If your input source does not provide an image which is the same with the monitor aspect ratio, the displayed image may appear stretched or distorted. To maintain the original aspect ratio, image scaling options can be found in the "Display Mode" adjustment. See the user manual for more information. 1

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Adjusting the screen resolution
Due to the nature of liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, the picture resolution is
always fixed. For the best display performance, please set the display to its maximum
resolution that is the same with the monitor aspect ratio. This is called “Native
Resolution” or maximal resolution – that is, the clearest picture. Lower resolutions are
displayed on a full screen through an interpolation circuit. Image blurring across pixel
boundaries can occur with the interpolated resolution depending upon the image type
and its initial resolution.
1.
Open
Display Properties
and select the
Settings
tab.
You can open
Display Properties
by right-clicking on the Windows desktop and
selecting
Properties
from the pop-up menu.
2.
Use the slider in the ‘Screen area’ section to adjust the screen resolution.
Select the recommended resolution (maximum resolution) then click
Apply
.
3.
Click
OK
then
Yes
.
4.
Close the
Display Properties
window.
If your input source does not provide an image which is the same with the monitor
aspect ratio, the displayed image may appear stretched or distorted. To maintain the
original aspect ratio, image scaling options can be found in the “Display Mode”
adjustment. See the user manual for more information.
To find out the monitor aspect ratio and native resolution of the purchased model, please check the
Specification on the website.
• To take full advantage of LCD technology you should select the native resolution setting of your PC
screen as described below. Be aware that not all PC video cards provide this resolution value. If yours
doesn't, check with the video card manufacturer's website for an updated driver for your particular
model PC video card which supports this resolution. Software video drivers are often updated and
available for new hardware video resolutions. If necessary, you may need to replace and update the
PC video card hardware to be able to support the native resolution of the monitor.
• Depending on the operating system on your PC, different procedures should be followed to adjust the
screen resolution. Refer to the help document of your operating system for details.
If you select some other resolution, be aware that this other resolution is interpolated and may not
accurately display the screen image as well as it could do at the native resolution setting.