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monitor resolution has screen print way too small

This is how my screen shows 4:3 resolutions:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff312/JelleMees/RIMG1415.jpg

I can stretch it if I want by pressing a button.

This is how my screen shows a resolution that is lower then 1650x1050 ( size depends on resolution ):
- http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff312/JelleMees/RIMG1417.jpg

I can also stretch it to fullscreen if I want but the screen will not become blurry...

Seriously, next time, buy a Samsung monitor :D
both mine ARE samsung. hehe. TV has that option, my 22" doesnt - do you have the new 19" with 97" color gamut? that'd explain it if so, cause its newer than most other samsungs.
 
both mine ARE samsung. hehe. TV has that option, my 22" doesnt - do you have the new 19" with 97" color gamut? that'd explain it if so, cause its newer than most other samsungs.

I have the 2032MW.
 
ok... also, do you have scaling disabled in Nvidias flat panel options? if so thats an Nvidia only feature, and ATI users cant get that.
 
ok... also, do you have scaling disabled in Nvidias flat panel options? if so thats an Nvidia only feature, and ATI users cant get that.

Actually, my laptop has Intel Graphics.
 
Don't remember.

The black bars around the image can come from a monitor, OR the video card driver. the OP mentioned distorting, but i'm pretty sure he had an ATI card thus making it impossible for him to disable scaling.
 
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