Jay wrote:
> I guess I'm pretty novice in the area of the computer hardware and
> compatibility so I have what is probably a simple question for
> someone...
>
> I've got a Dell Dimension 2350 with an integrated video card on the
> mother board with a 15" LCD monitor currently attached. Resolution
> on
> my "properties" dialog indicated 1024X768.
>
>
> I want to upgrade to a 19" Widescreen LCD monitor (Proview 19" LCD
> Monitor (PL916S2)) or something similar. Resolution on this monitor
> is 1280X1024.
>
>
> The question is can my current computer and video card handle the
> higher resolution of a new monitor or will I need to start looking at
> new video cards. That would be a problem because my PC apparently
> doesn't have AGP slots (whatever they are) so I hear it's difficult
> or
> maybe not possible to improve the video.
>
> I just don't feel like buying a new monitor if it's not going to work
> or cost me a bunch in other upgrades. btw, i do some multimedia
> picture and video work and watch the occassional DVD on the monitor.
> Thanks...
>
The chipset on the 2350, is listed as Intel 845G (you can verify that
with CPUZ from
www.cpuid.com). The Intel datasheet for 845G lists
1600x1200 at 32 bits of color, as the max resolution. An LCD can use
a refresh rate of 60Hz. (Page 19)
http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets...hts/290746.htm
With respect to getting odd values of resolution, that is a function
of the Intel drivers. I would trust your choice of 1280x1024 to
run in native resolution, rather than one of the wide screen
monitors.
The only thing I don't like about that choice of monitor, is the
140/140 degree viewing angle. It means you should see some color
variation from edge to edge, even without moving your head.
http://www.upgradenation.com/Proview...id-559512.html
Walmart has apparently carried that monitor at some time - I don't know
if they put stuff like that on display or not, because I don't
go to Walmart that often. It would be good if you could look at the
monitor in operation, before you buy it.
HTH,
Paul