Matt L
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would a graphics card be affected by a bigger monitor? just that when opening pics it appears to be alot slower at the moment.
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Sunz
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Depends on the size but yes it can affect it.
[Edited on 27-12-2009 by Sunz]
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Matt L
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monitors now 32" was 19before and graphics card is radeon x1600 series
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Doug
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Yeah that sounds like the case to me.
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John
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It's resolution, not monitor size that would make the difference and it shouldn't affect opening photos.
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Matt L
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I think the resolution is 1260x600 or something like that not on my comp to check atm.
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Ian
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Monitor size won't make any difference unless the resolution is higher. Which going from a 19 to a 32, it probably is.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Monitor size won't make any difference unless the resolution is higher. Which going from a 19 to a 32, it probably is.
A 32" screen will probably be a TV and not a computer monitor though. So unless it's a full HD 1080p screen, then no, there wont be an increase in resolution over the 19" computer monitor.
19" widescreen monitor = 1440*900
32" 720p HD television = 1360*768
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DaveyLC
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Is it slow to draw the graphics or is there just a delay between opening it and it displaying?
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