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PostPosted: 06 Jul 2009, 05:25 
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Hello, first time post here.

So Ive been a console gamer all my life and Im just starting to get into non-MMO gaming with my PC. Ive been playing with a 20" CRT and I want to upgrade to a widescreen LCD.

I want a monitor in wich i can play both with my 360 and my PC. But Ive been reading about aspect ratios and resolutions and how the 360 doesnt support 16:10 and such and I need advice.

-Should I get a 16:10 monitor (such as a 1680x1050 native)? Will Xbox 360 games be playable in these resolutions without much distortion? or...

-Should i get a 16:9 (such as a 1920x1080 native)? Will I find these resolutions supported by current PC games such as Fallout 3, Prototype or the upcoming Dragon Age: Origins?

-Does my rig have enough power to run current games in high at 1920X1080?
AMD Phenom 9550 2.2 Ghz Quad
Radeon HD4870
6GB Ram
Vista 64 bit

Thanks in advance for the help.


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PostPosted: 06 Jul 2009, 05:28 
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Dont know if Im posting in the right forum =/


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PostPosted: 06 Jul 2009, 05:42 
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get a 16:9 with HDMI. Most PC games will support 16:9 Resolutions. I don't have an Xbox; but that's what i typically hear. You can always Pillarbox (Put black bars on the sides if your game doesn't support 16:9 resolutions.

You can view the Detailed Reports of individual games to find out what Resolutions/Aspect Ratios they support. Click "Games" by the widescreen lists tab on the sidebar.
1680x1050=16:10
1920x1080=16:9

You have a computer that is slightly better than mine. I run most games Maxed out just fine.

*edit: this topic should probably me moved to hardware discussion...I think; It's about monitors. One of the admins will probably move it methinks.


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PostPosted: 06 Jul 2009, 11:47 
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Yeah, if I wanted a monitor I was certain to be playing console games on, I'd get a 16:9 one with HDMI too.

And I've moved this to Hardware. :)


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PostPosted: 06 Jul 2009, 18:43 
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I play console games on my 16:10 BenQ FP241W just fine. It has a built-in aspect scaling mode, so 16:9 games get letterboxed instead of distorted.


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PostPosted: 06 Jul 2009, 20:54 
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Aye, Cranky... but now that 16:9 monitors are becoming more common, unless you want 16:10 for something, it's pretty much six of one, half a dozen of another...


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PostPosted: 07 Jul 2009, 02:25 
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Hmm, so I guess I should go with a 16:9 monitor then. What resolutions/size should I get? I was thinking either a 1600X900 20" or a 1920X1080 22".

-Will 1920X1080 strain my system?

-Does 1600X900 look good enough to game with both the PC and the 360?

Thanks for the responses.


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PostPosted: 07 Jul 2009, 11:42 
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I'd suggest a 16:9 24" - 1920x1080. This will be headache-free with your consoles and I think 24" is the perfect size. Any smaller and you want a bigger one, but any larger and I think it would be too overpowering ... (depending on how close you sit - for me 24" is perfect). Make sure it has HDMI.

I went from a 16:10 monitor to a 16:9 and I haven't found a single game that supports one AR but not the other, so that's not an issue. Also people saying that 16:10 allows you to fit two documents perfectly side by side and stuff - who the hell wants to do that anyway. :lol:
If your desk's big enough keep your old monitor as a secondary and then wonder how you ever got by without 2. 8)

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PostPosted: 07 Jul 2009, 12:11 
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for PC gaming I would choose a monitor size based on the graphic card I intend to buy (or that I have) and also based on the games I want to play.


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PostPosted: 08 Jul 2009, 05:56 
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Actually, since the NXE update, the Xbox 360 supports 1440x900 and 1680x1050. Used it a good while until I got a TV. Not sure I saw 1920x1200 though. This is through the VGA cables, so I'm not sure how it'll fare with HDMI or something.


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