That said, I have a several year old 20" LG (my 'testing') monitor that
displays everything and anything you chuck at it correctly, it was in a
sale for the same price as the 22" Belinea at the time.
You can't win.

Neil.

On 4 December 2011 21:09, Mike Boom <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> At 01:01 PM 12/4/2011, BEDFORD NEIL wrote:
> >I think its a monitor 'thing'. Don't expect anything to rightly display
> >unless its 'native' at that resolution. You are most likely looking at an
> >upgrade.
>
> In theory I shouldn't: I've got a monitor that's 1920x1200, more than
> large enough to display video of 1920x1080. VLC Media player, for
> example, plays back 1920x1080 video at full resolution on the monitor
> because it offers full-screen mode that gets rid of window borders.
> Premiere doesn't seem to have anything equivalent, which is too bad
> because I think it's something most people would like to use.
>
> I hear you, though, about computer monitors sometimes giving less as
> they progress. I'm sad to see the 1920x1200 monitor giving way to
> "HD" monitors that are 1920x1080. Yup, they exactly match the 1080p
> HD broadcast standard, but they did away with 120 pixels of height
> that are quite useful when viewing documents and doing other standard
> computer work. It's almost impossible these days to get a laptop with
> a 1920x1200 monitor; they used to be commonplace.
>
> Still looking for full res in Premiere,
>
> Mike Boom
>
>  
>


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