Choosing a Screen Resolution and Color DepthWhile your (Web servers)
Choosing a Screen Resolution and Color DepthWhile your screen looks like a smooth picture from where you re sitting, it sactually a collection of tiny lighted dots called pixels. The resolution of yourscreen determines how many pixels are visible, expressed as the number ofpixels across the screen, and the number of pixels down. You can also choosea color depth, which determines the number of colors your screen can show. To choose a screen resolution or color depth, click the Settings tab in theDisplay Properties dialog box. Use the Screen Resolution slider (Figure 24-4) toadjust the resolution. With Windows XP, a minimum of 800 600 pixels is rec- ommended, though you ll be able to get more stuff on the screen at a higherresolution, such as 1024 768. Be aware, however, that the higher the resolu- tion, the smaller everything will look on your screen. Your best bet is to tryboth 800 600 and 1024 768 and to stick with whichever is most comfortablefor your eyes. Figure 24-4:The Settings tab of the Display Properties dialog boxSome notebook computers and flat monitors have their own separate dia- log boxes for screen resolution and color depth. If changing those settingsin the Display Properties dialog box has no effect on your screen, refer manual that came with your computer or monitor for instructions onchanging its settings. With Color Depth, bigger is generally better. The full range of options availableto you depends on your computer s video card and monitor. As a rule, youwant to choose Highest (32 bit) for the best display. However, 24 bit and 16 bitare also acceptable. Gotcha540Part
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