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720p Resolution So is there a big difference on 900p 1600x900 1080p 1920x1080 I m told that the difference is not much on a 19 5 inch monitor Compared to 720p 1366x768 blurry

You have a 1080p native resolution monitor The pixels are sized for 1080p resolution By scaling to 720p a black dot uses 3 pixels instead of 1 pixel so doesn t always Physical size of the monitor measured corner to corner resolution is the amount of pixels on the screen pc monitors use 1080p starting at 19 1366x768 is common in laptops

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Games only get smaller if you use windowed mode if you run them in full screen the monitor will adapt to the resolution and it will always cover the whole screen And look I have a 720p monitor and it s old but works However I play games likes rainbow six seige where it s quite competitive and being able to spot and see enemies clearly at long

Check the graphics card control panel if it has one and try a custom resolution Try on yours as well and choose interlaced 1080 and try a variety of Hz settings In any case if it is Kenton82 running at lower non native resolution tends to negatively affect image quality The display will try to interpolate the missing pixels but it can t do a perfect job

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There are some exceptions though For example 4k screen can display 1080p and 720p image really well In 1080p resolution each virtual pixel becomes 2x2 physical pixels In The issue in the video you provided seems to be similar though I already tried using the scaling options When I duplicate my main display to the capture card it sets everything to

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Resolution Help 720p 900p amp 1080p Tom s Hardware Forum

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So is there a big difference on 900p 1600x900 1080p 1920x1080 I m told that the difference is not much on a 19 5 inch monitor Compared to 720p 1366x768 blurry

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SOLVED Downgrading From 1080p Monitor To Something Closer

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