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Out of context: Reply #27

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    Send them this link...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat…

    Highlight these sentences:

    "While CRT monitors can usually display images at various resolutions, an LCD monitor has to rely on interpolation (scaling of the image), which causes a loss of image quality."

    "If a user were to map 1024×768 to a 1280×1024 screen there would be distortion as well as some image errors, as there is not a one-to-one mapping with regard to pixels. This results in noticeable quality loss and the image is much less sharp."

    • Again... wouldn't EVERYTHING they view then be distorted/blurry? How can they differentiate yours?ETM
    • It sounded like they'd set their monitor to 1024x768 to simulate the system in the end-user's offices.
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