BenQ XR3501 Screen Resolution Guide

BenQ XR3501 Manual

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  • BenQ XR3501 | Screen Resolution Guide - Page 1
    Panel type TN panel VA panel IPS panel Display supports this resolution. Software video drivers are often updated and available for new hardware video resolutions. If necessary, you may need to replace and update the PC video card hardware to be able to support the native resolution of the monitor
  • BenQ XR3501 | Screen Resolution Guide - Page 2
    an image which is the same with the monitor aspect ratio, the displayed image may appear in the "Display Mode" adjustment. See the user manual for more information. Adjusting the screen refresh rate . 1. Double click the Display icon in Control Panel. 2. From the Display Properties window, select the
  • BenQ XR3501 | Screen Resolution Guide - Page 3
    75Hz 1360x768@60Hz 1440x900@60Hz 1600x900@60Hz 1680x1050@60Hz 1920x1080@60Hz Incoming display mode (Input timing) TN panel 17" / 19" 15.6" / 18.5" 19" 20" 1280 x 1024 5:4 v v v v v v v v v v v v v v 1366 x 768 16:9 v v v v v v v v v v 1440 x 900 16:10 v v v v v v v v v v v v 1600 x 900
  • BenQ XR3501 | Screen Resolution Guide - Page 4
    Incoming display mode (Input timing) Panel type VA panel Display size 21.5" 24" / 27" Input signal Resolution Aspect ratio 1920 x 1080 16:9 1920 x 1080 16:9 640x480@60Hz v v 640x480@75Hz v v 720x400@70Hz v v 800x600@60Hz v v 800x600@
  • BenQ XR3501 | Screen Resolution Guide - Page 5
    mode (Input timing) Panel type IPS (AHVA) panel Display size 23" / the following: • For the first time using this monitor with the resolution 1360x768, the default Display Mode is Aspect altering an automatic setting or by manually changing the phase setting and the pixel frequency from the
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Adjusting the screen resolution
Adjusting the screen resolution
Due to the nature of liquid crystal display (LCD) technology, the picture resolution is always
fixed. For the best display performance, please set the display to its maximum resolution that is
the same with the monitor aspect ratio. This is called “Native Resolution” or maximal resolution
– that is, the clearest picture. Please refer to the table below for the native resolution of your
LCD. Lower resolutions are displayed on a full screen through an interpolation circuit. Image
blurring across pixel boundaries can occur with the interpolated resolution depending upon the
image type and its initial resolution.
1.
Open
Display Properties
and select the
Settings
tab.
You can open
Display Properties
by right-clicking on the Windows desktop and selecting
Properties
from the pop-up menu.
2.
Use the slider in the ‘Screen area’ section to adjust the screen resolution.
Select the recommended resolution (maximum resolution) then click
Apply
.
3.
Click
OK
then
Yes
.
Panel type
Display size
Aspect ratio
Native Resolution
TN panel
17" / 19"
5:4
1280 x 1024
15.6" / 18.5"
16:9
1366 x 768
19"
16:10
1440 x 900
20"
16:9
1600 x 900
22"
16:10
1680 x 1050
21.5" / 24" / 27"
16:9
1920 x 1080
VA panel
21.5" / 24" / 27"
16:9
1920 x 1080
32"
16:9
2560 x 1440
IPS panel
23" / 23.8"
16:9
1920 x 1080
23.6"
16:9
3840 x 2160
23.8"
16:9
2560 x 1440
24"
16:10
1920 x 1200
27"
16:9
2560 x 1440
27" / 32"
16:9
3840 x 2160
To find out the monitor aspect ratio of the purchased model, please check the Specification document on the
provided CD.
• To take full advantage of LCD technology you should select the native resolution setting of your PC screen as
described below. Be aware that not all PC video cards provide this resolution value. If yours doesn't, check
with the video card manufacturer's website for an updated driver for your particular model PC video card
which supports this resolution. Software video drivers are often updated and available for new hardware video
resolutions. If necessary, you may need to replace and update the PC video card hardware to be able to
support the native resolution of the monitor.
• Depending on the operating system on your PC, different procedures should be followed to adjust the screen
resolution. Refer to the help document of your operating system for details.
If you select some other resolution, be aware that this other resolution is interpolated and may not accurately
display the screen image as well as it could do at the native resolution setting.