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Re: New monitor
[Re: Geo]
#1169042
11/13/18 10:28 PM
11/13/18 10:28 PM
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Draclvr
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This is an interesting conversation... that is strange. Does the picture look distorted at all when you changed to 1680x1050? And I didn't know that about the refresh rate...
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Re: New monitor
[Re: Geo]
#1169055
11/14/18 02:05 AM
11/14/18 02:05 AM
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Draclvr
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I guess whatever works! Hope this one lasts a good long time for you! I have an old 19" HP monitor as a backup and for when I'm working on other computers. Wouldn't be without it.
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Re: New monitor
[Re: Geo]
#1169141
11/14/18 07:59 PM
11/14/18 07:59 PM
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Jenny100
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According to the ***user guide for the 2511x at HP*** it can only handle 60 Hz. But it should handle 1920x1080 as long as it's set to 60 Hz. If it's not displaying 1920x1080, you can check to make sure the computer is correctly detecting the monitor as the 2511x and not the 2509b. Other than that I don't know why it would display 1920x1080 resolution as windowed. If there is an option in the monitor's menu to set back to factory defaults, you could try that.
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Re: New monitor
[Re: Geo]
#1169152
11/14/18 10:53 PM
11/14/18 10:53 PM
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Posts: 2,849 Michigan
Geo
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